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Most of my life has spent hidden. Some due to circumstances and some due to personal actions.

I grew up with an alcoholic mother who was very abusive. The thing about that was that she was only that way at home. To the rest of the world outside of the walls of our home, she was a completely different human. She was loving and gifted and would go to ...


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I grew up in a home where winter felt like an enemy that we could never quite outrun. My mom worked two jobs, and our old furnace broke so often that I learned what cold felt like in a way most kids never should. I used to lie awake at night praying, “Lord, please help us get through one more storm.”

Maybe that’s why, when I became an HVAC repairman years later, I told...


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Before I became sick, my life was completely normal. Everything changed when I began feeling a slight irritation in my throat. It seemed like nothing serious, but within 48 hours my body weakened: full-body aches, exhaustion, and a lack of strength I couldn’t ignore.

When the Covid diagnosis came, I was in shock—especially because my wife was pregnant at the time. My f...


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I’m only 17, but my grandpa used to tell me something that stuck harder than most lessons in school.

He’d tap the side of his mower, look me dead in the eyes, and say, “Son, this is what Jesus would do.” He meant helping widows – especially the ones in our neighborhood who didn’t have anyone left to look after them.

When he passed away last ye...


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