Me Tarzan, Me Comparing: When Grass Looks Greener
“Me Tarzan, Me Comparing.” It sounded harmless, maybe even laughable. But to Jane, it was wounding.
Me Tarzan, Me Comparing: When Grass Looks Greener
Comparison is the quiet thief of joy. In this Tarzan & Jane Marriage Series post, Jane feels the ache of Tarzan’s wandering attention and the distance it creates in marriage.
Me Tarzan, Me Numb: When the Heart Grows Cold
The fire that once burned bright between them had faded. Not because they stopped loving, but because the weight of unspoken hurts became too much to carry.
Me Tarzan, Me Numb: When the Heart Grows Cold
When pain lingers too long, numbness takes its place. Discover how numbness signals a marriage in survival mode — and how even small sparks can begin to thaw a cold heart.
Me Tarzan, Me Lonely: The Echo of Silence
Loneliness doesn’t always come from being apart. Sometimes it’s born in the very moments when two people sit inches away but worlds apart.
Me Tarzan, Me Lonely: The Echo of Silence
Even together, Tarzan and Jane feel lonely. Discover how unspoken words and growing silence create isolation in marriage — and how breaking the silence can bring hearts back together.
Me Tarzan, Me Distant: The Jungle Between Us
Tarzan didn’t mean to hurt Jane. He simply thought withdrawing was easier. Fewer words, fewer conflicts, less weight on his shoulders.
Me Tarzan, Me Distant: The Jungle Between Us
The jungle between them grew thicker, vines of silence winding around their hearts.
Me Jane, Me Exhausted: Carrying Too Much Alone
Jane feels the weight of carrying the emotional load alone, while Tarzan assumes everything will work itself out. Explore why emotional labor matters in marriage and how it shapes connection.
Me Jane, Me Exhausted: Carrying Too Much Alone
Jane feels the weight of carrying the emotional load alone, while Tarzan assumes everything will work itself out. Explore why emotional labor matters in marriage and how it shapes connection.
The Pot of Gold Hidden in Everyday Moments
Not all pots of gold are found at the end of a rainbow.
What to Do When You Feel Cast Away by God
Struggling with grief, loss, and the feeling of being rejected by God? Here are compassionate ways to hold the questions, rage, and sorrow without losing yourself.
When Trust Feels Betrayed
Feeling rejected by God is a real ache. It gnaws at the deepest places of faith
When It Feels Like God Rejected Us
When It Feels Like God Rejected Us - A raw, compassionate reflection on grief, God, and the feeling of being cast away. For those wrestling with faith after unimaginable loss.
The Answer is in the Question: Why, What, and How
What if the secret to living well is not found in the answers at all… but in the questions themselves?
When Light is Attacked: Remembering Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk’s death reveals more than loss—it highlights the battle of good versus evil. Like Aslan in Narnia, his Christ-centered life reminds us of the reality of spiritual warfare.
The Courage to Sit with the Questions
Wisdom is not found in quick answers but in the courage to sit with life’s questions long enough for them to carve truth into you. Discover how storms and silence shape strength.
Tarzan & Jane - Marriage Series Part 2
In this stretch of the Tarzan & Jane story, we see how silence, avoidance, and defensiveness can quietly create distance between two hearts. Yet even in the midst of loneliness and numbness, the spark of longing reminds us that love can be rediscovered. These chapters invite us to look honestly at the patterns that pull couples apart — and the courage it takes to choose connection again.
Me Tarzan, Me Avoidant: The Silence That Grows
Tarzan notices Jane’s dimming light but chooses silence instead of questions. This short story reveals how avoidance quietly widens the gap in marriage.
Me Tarzan, Me Avoidant: The Silence That Grows
In this Tarzan & Jane Marriage Series post, Jane’s quiet signals go unnoticed as Tarzan chooses avoidance over connection. Discover how silence grows into distance in marriage and what couples can do to prevent stagnation.