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When You Feel Numb Inside: Finding Your Way Back to God and Yourself

 Chapter 1: The Moment You Notice You Have Gone Quiet Inside There is a strange moment that can happen in an ordinary room. You are standing near the kitchen counter, or sitting in the car before you walk into work, or lying in bed with the glow of the phone on your face, and you realize you have not really felt like yourself in a long time. You are not trying to be dramatic about it. You are not saying your whole life is ruined. You are just telling the truth that rises quietly from somewhere deep inside: I do not want to keep functioning like this. I want to feel human again. That is the place this message is written for. It walks alongside the Christian video about feeling human again when life has left you numb , but this is not meant to be a transcript or a repeated version of that talk. This is for the person who needs to carry the message into Tuesday morning, into the grocery store, into a quiet drive home, into the part of the day when nobody is watching and the heavines...

When Mercy Walked Along Pines Boulevard

 Chapter One Jesus knelt beneath the low shade of a palm near a quiet retention pond in Pembroke Pines, where the morning light came softly through the clouds and touched the water before it touched the streets. The traffic had not yet thickened along the broad roads, and the plazas still held that half-awake silence that comes before doors unlock, engines gather, and people begin pretending they are stronger than they feel. His hands rested open upon His knees, and His face was lifted toward the Father in stillness. Anyone passing at a distance might have thought He was simply a man praying before the day began, but heaven knew the weight of His silence. In that quiet place, before the city hurried itself into noise, He prayed over the homes, the schools, the tired parents, the hidden tears behind clean windows, and every soul who might one day search for Jesus walking through Pembroke Pines, Florida because they needed to believe mercy could still find an ordinary street. A li...