Generational Pain: How the Brokenness of One Generation Affects the Next

Explore how generational pain and unhealed trauma create cycles of broken families, poverty, and emotional wounds. Learn the biblical perspective from Exodus 34:7 and discover how mentorship and healing can break generational patterns for good.

How to Find Hope When Life Feels Hopeless

The post emphasizes finding hope in hopeless moments, particularly for young individuals facing challenges like unemployment and trauma. It suggests acknowledging feelings, leaning into faith, utilizing practical tools for mental stability, seeking community support, considering therapy, and recognizing that hopelessness is temporary. Healing is described as a gradual journey toward a brighter future.

Finding a Support System After a Children’s Home: You’re Not Alone

Leaving a children’s home can be daunting, but building a support system is essential for healing and growth. Isolation is a major challenge for care-leavers. Mentorship programs, community centers, career training, and alumni networks provide crucial support. Connecting with trustworthy individuals can transform lives and create a brighter future.

Breaking the Cycle: How to Stop Generational Struggles from Repeating

Breaking the Cycle: How to Stop Generational Struggles from Repeating You’ve probably heard phrases like “our family has always struggled,” or “hapo kwetu, things have never been easy.”But have you ever stopped to ask; why do these struggles keep repeating? Why does poverty, abuse, addiction, or abandonment seem to run in families like a curse?ContinueContinue reading “Breaking the Cycle: How to Stop Generational Struggles from Repeating”

Hurt People Hurt People: Why Emotional Healing Is Key to a Thriving Society

Emotional healing is essential for a thriving society, as unaddressed pain leads to harmful behaviors that affect relationships and communities. Recognizing and processing emotional wounds can break the cycle of hurt. Healing starts with individual awareness and the willingness to confront pain, ultimately fostering stronger families and safer communities.

Life After a Children’s Home

Why Transitioning Is Harder Than You Think Leaving a children’s home is often seen as a happy ending, finally stepping out into “freedom.” But for many young people, freedom doesn’t always feel like victory. It often feels like being pushed into deep waters without a life jacket. In Kenya, thousands of children grow up inContinueContinue reading “Life After a Children’s Home”