When Church Hurt Doesn’t Sound the Alarm (Until It’s Too Late)

When Church Hurt Doesn’t Sound the Alarm (Until It’s Too Late)By: Kristen Neighbarger Published on: 15/06/2025

Still feeling heavy after leaving a harmful church? This post explores how naming spiritual damage is the first step to healing—based on Breathing Again.

Breathing Again
When Church Hurt Doesn’t Sound the Alarm (Until It’s Too Late)

What If the Truth Was Never the Whole Story? Reframing Childhood Faith and Finding Permission to Question

What If the Truth Was Never the Whole Story? Reframing Childhood Faith and Finding Permission to Question


By: Kristen Neighbarger Published on: 08/06/2025

Unwrap the complicated layers of faith deconstruction through a childhood Christmas memory that reveals how truth, perspective, and permission can reshape your spiritual journey.

Breathing Again
What If the Truth Was Never the Whole Story? Reframing Childhood Faith and Finding Permission to Question

When Breathing Feels Hard

When Breathing Feels HardBy: Kristen Neighbarger Published on: 01/06/2025

When faith feels suffocating, healing begins with a breath. This post kicks off a 10-week journey through Breathing Again—starting with the Introduction.

Breathing Again
When Breathing Feels Hard

Who’s Really In? Rethinking the Narrow Door in Luke 13:22–30

Who’s Really In? Rethinking the Narrow Door in Luke 13:22–30By: Kristen Neighbarger Published on: 25/05/2025

New Blog Post DescriptionReclaim Luke 13:22–30 from fear-based theology. This post explores the narrow door as an invitation to transformation, humility, and inclusion—not exclusion.

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Who’s Really In? Rethinking the Narrow Door in Luke 13:22–30