Author: charlie dias
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2026 Vision Statement
Our vision is simple and enduring: to see hearts healed, families strengthened, and conversations guided by grace rather than division. We believe healing begins within the heart and grows as we align ourselves with the compassion, mercy, and example of Jesus Christ. Even in a divided world, unity is still possible—one healed heart, one honest… Read more
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Looking Ahead to 2026
As we step into a new year, my hope is simple but intentional: Let 2026 be the year we choose to love one another despite our differences. Let it be the year we speak honestly without condemning. Let it be the year we allow room for grace—even when we notice fault. Let it be the… Read more
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Holding History Without Contention
One theme became increasingly clear in my travels: many people are struggling with one another over church history. Questions, differences of perspective, and unresolved feelings are creating real tension—sometimes within families, wards, and communities. These discussions matter. History matters. Truth matters. But how we speak about these things matters just as much. What we are… Read more
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Healing in a Fractured World
We live in a time when many feel overwhelmed—by world events, by cultural division, and by unresolved wounds from both childhood and adulthood. Trauma does not disappear simply because time passes. Unprocessed pain often shows up in anxiety, anger, withdrawal, or spiritual exhaustion. One of the most consistent messages we heard this year was a… Read more
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2025 Review
Healing Hearts, Restoring Ties, and Choosing a Better Way Forward As 2025 comes to a close, I find myself reflecting with deep gratitude on the many conversations, gatherings, and quiet moments of healing that unfolded this year. It was a year marked by movement—across states, across histories, and, most importantly, across hearts. Over the past… Read more