First entry
Healing Didn’t Start With Strength
A beginning rooted not in pretending to be strong, but in finally telling the truth.
Read Post →A diary-style healing journal about surviving abuse, finding clarity, holding onto God, and slowly learning to trust my voice again.
Written under the name Jewel, this space is for the words I once had to swallow, the truth I am finally allowed to tell, and the hope that keeps meeting me in the quiet.
This journal is not written from a place of having everything figured out. It is written from the middle of healing—the tender, honest, sometimes messy place where truth finally has room to speak.
Here, I write about emotional abuse, the physical toll trauma can take on the body, the slow work of rebuilding, and the steady presence of God through it all.
My real name and identifying details are protected, but the heart of the story is true. I write as Jewel because some stories need safety before they can become brave.
First entry
A beginning rooted not in pretending to be strong, but in finally telling the truth.
Read Post →Second entry
A reflection on the stories that were silenced—and the freedom of writing them honestly.
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A gentle entry about rebuilding trust in the voice that was never meant to be silenced.
Read Post →Not always with answers. Not always by removing the pain. But with presence. With breath. With the steady reminder that He was still here—and He was still holding what I could not carry alone.
Naming what happened without softening it to protect someone else’s comfort.
Honoring the way trauma, stress, and grief can leave marks the body remembers.
Finding God’s steady presence in the long, quiet work of rebuilding a life.
What is one truth your heart has been quietly trying to tell you?
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