
This reflection explores how God’s unconditional love invites us to accept our full selves — including our flaws and brokenness — so we can love others with the same boundless grace, transforming shame into compassionate connection.

A contemplative Christian reflection exploring anger, humility, and nonretaliation through the teachings of the Buddha, the Desert Fathers, and Jesus, inviting readers to transform hurt into prayer, grace, and love rather than returning insult for insult.

This Christ-centered poem reflects on unconditional love as the defining mark of life in Christ. It explores how enemies and suffering become teachers of divine love, revealing a spiritual rebirth in which believers die to the world and live by the boundless, eternal love of the Spirit.