For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it j…
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Stories of rejection, neglect and feeling unloved are not limited to women. Men, too, face moments where they are misunderstood, overlooked or even h…
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There is a kind of pain that does not always make noise. It hides behind daily routines, polite smiles and quiet endurance. It is the pain of being p…
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There are moments in every believer’s life when the heart whispers that something is missing—an absence we cannot name but can feel. We pray, we serve, we sing, and yet there remains a stillness, an ache for something deeper. That longing is not for more religion or routine; it is for the Presence that gives life meaning, direction, and power.
Throughout history, the Church has celebrated the Father and the Son, yet too often forgotten the One who makes their love real within us. The Holy Spirit—our Helper, our Comforter, our constant Companion—has become the most misunderstood and overlooked gift in the Christian journey. He has been with us from the beginning, patiently waiting to be invited again into His rightful place in our hearts and our lives.
The Neglected One was born from that realization. It is not written to instruct alone, but to awaken—to stir a holy awareness that we are never truly alone, and that the divine presence is ready to guide, empower, and transform our everyday lives. Each chapter invites reflection, encourages deeper communion, and offers insights for experiencing the Spirit in practical, life-changing ways. This is a journey of discovering the unseen, embracing the forgotten, and walking with a constant Companion who never leaves.
There are seasons when life feels heavy—when the heart quietly searches for peace and direction. The Counsellor’s Desk is a place of spiritual care and gentle guidance—a space to pause, reflect, and rediscover hope through the living Word of God.
You are invited to share your heart and find comfort in faith-filled counsel. Sometimes, healing begins with a single step—a conversation.
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