Wellness

Let’s just be real: there’s this running message in and outside the church that says abstinence is only for a particular “type” of Christian. You know, the super spiritual ones. The ones who don’t struggle. The ones who aren’t dating. Or the ones who are “called to singleness forever.” Somehow, we’ve watered down abstinence to a suggestion, instead of seeing it as what it is, a call to holiness.

When life feels heavy, journaling has always been a soft place for me to land. It’s been one of my most consistent tools during times of transition, grief, burnout, and uncertainty, probably since my early 20s. Putting your thoughts on paper and giving shape to emotions can be deeply therapeutic. And while journaling doesn’t solve everything, it can create space for clarity and healing.

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) typically impacts people during the winter months. However, studies show that seasonal depression isn’t limited to just one time of the year. While it’s less common, summertime seasonal depression is very real and thankfully, there are effective ways to ward off summertime SAD and look forward to brighter days ahead. 

The “Anxiety” singer has created an online safe space for her fans with anxiety, depression, and other mental health struggles.

What is An Ancestor Altar? Altars have been used by human beings to connect to the Spirit world since the beginning of time. They are a tangible item that allows us to easily connect to the intangible while also honoring and giving “gifts” to those we wish to communicate with. An Ancestor Altar is focused […]

Whatever His answer, know this: it doesn't alter your purpose or God's plan for you and has no bearing on your identity.

As much as many of us may not want to admit it, self-doubt is something we all experience. Whether you’re stepping into a new role, starting a new business, or just trying to navigate day-to-day life, it’s that small voice that questions your worth, your abilities, and your decisions—and often at the most inopportune times.

Success is a word that carries so much weight. From the time we’re young, we’re taught that success looks a certain way—climbing the corporate ladder, earning a steady paycheck, getting married, having kids, buying a house, and securing a retirement plan.

Every dollar you give goes to help fight childhood cancer and save lives!

Traditionally lasting for 40 days, Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and concludes on Holy Saturday, excluding Sundays.

In the past few years, Black communities have increasingly turned to ancestral healing traditions—practices that sustained our ancestors through hardship. Rooted in herbal medicine, spiritual rituals, communal healing, and energy work, these traditions are gaining greater visibility, not as fleeting trends, but as essential tools for addressing historical trauma and breaking generational cycles.

Pain has a way of shaping us. It breaks us open, forcing us to confront parts of ourselves we might otherwise avoid.