We are not just brains on sticks—we are hearts, bodies, and stories.
In Scripture, the heart is not just the seat of emotion—it is the core of the person, where intellect, will, and desire converge. And yet modern life often trains us to ignore the heart, numb emotion, and live disembodied from both God and ourselves.
This page explores what it means to listen to the heart, trust the wisdom of embodied experience, and be formed not only by doctrine but by what we love. Drawing from theological anthropology, psychology, and lived experience, these posts remind us that true formation is not only intellectual—it is incarnational.
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Feelings: The Language of the Heart
Instead of distrusting feelings, what if we listened to them as meaningful signals? A reframe of emotions as part of God’s design.
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When the Heart Knows
Some truths aren’t first understood—they’re felt. This post explores the heart as a source of deep spiritual perception.
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The Subtle Influences the Heart
We are constantly being shaped—by habits, media, environments, and people. This post explores how subtle influences form what we love.
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