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Believing beyond the Walls: Finding Where You Belong after Leaving the Church

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  Leaving the Church does not always mean leaving faith. For many, it means stepping into a quieter, more honest space—one where belief must learn to breathe without institutional air. The question that follows is not “Do I still believe?” but “Where do I belong now?” 1. The Space Between When you leave the Church but not God, you inhabit a strange in‑between. You still pray, but not always in pews. You still seek community, but not always in congregations. You still love the sacred, but you no longer fit the structures that once defined it. This space can feel lonely at first. Yet it is also fertile. It is the place where faith begins to grow wild again—unmanaged, unmeasured, and deeply personal. 2. The Loss That Reveals Leaving organized religion often feels like loss: Loss of ritual rhythm. Loss of shared language. Loss of belonging to something larger than oneself. But loss can be revelatory. It strips away what was borrowed so that what is truly yours can emerge. You begin to...

Mother's Day Special! Tomorrow Only! Don't Miss It: Lessons of Labor (Aziz)

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   The e-book edition of  Lessons of Labor by Julia Aziz is on Kindle Countdown Sale tomorrow, Mother's Day, only. A special for mothers - grab it early! Book Description What if labor-raw, painful, and unpredictable-wasn't something to be feared or managed, but something to be learned from ? What if motherhood wasn't about doing everything the way the experts tell you but about growing as a person? In Lessons of Labor , Julia invites readers into the intimate, unfiltered stories of her three births and one miscarriage, each illuminating different key turning points in her journey through motherhood. But this is not a how-to guide. It doesn't offer advice or prescriptions. Instead, it offers something more powerful: an honest exploration of how birth and motherhood, with all their chaos and intensity, can become one of life's most profound teachers. With grace and vulnerability, Julia challenges the cultural obsession with control-especially among women who strive ...

Caturday: When Gabapentin Isn’t Enough - Recognizing True Panic in Cats and Knowing What You Can Do

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Some cats dislike the vet. Some fear the vet. And then there are the rare few—like our beloved Happy Cat —whose fear is so overwhelming that the trip itself becomes the medical emergency. Happy Cat, our self‑rescuing tuxedo boy, came to us at four or five years old with a history we could only guess at. He trusted us completely at home, but the moment the carrier lifted off the ground, his body went into full physiological panic. Even with gabapentin on board, he would hyperventilate, drool, froth, and arrive at the clinic nearly unconscious. The staff knew him by name and always met us at the door to whisk him straight to oxygen. We tried every desensitization trick in the book—carrier left out all week, soft bedding, treats, naps inside the carrier. But the instant it moved, his body remembered whatever trauma had taught him that confinement plus travel equaled danger. My son would sit in the back seat, talking to him and petting him through the openings. It didn’t stop the panic...