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Welcome to my Blog!

Here is where I share insights and information about issues such as trauma, faith, and healing. I also write the occasional book review.
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Book Review: All Hallows’ Eve by Anthony DeStefano
Every year as October 31st approaches, the world seems to be filled with jack-o’-lanterns, costumes, and candy. While there’s nothing...

Faith Hakesley
Oct 8


Authentic Influence: Why Integrity Matters
Even those with the best of intentions can be negatively affected by the pressures of being in the public eye.

Faith Hakesley
Sep 27


Charlie Kirk’s Death: Words Have Consequence
+JMJ+ Many are saying, “Even if we disagreed politically with Charlie Kirk, his was still a human life senselessly taken. We should...

Faith Hakesley
Sep 14


The Cross Transformed: From Death to Life
+JMJ+ To the ancient Romans, the cross was a tool of terror. It was the most shameful and brutal death imaginable, and it was reserved...

Faith Hakesley
Sep 14


Living as Light in a Dark World
The past week has felt unbearably heavy.

Faith Hakesley
Sep 12


Pride, Pedestals, and Lazy Discipleship: A Wake-Up Call for Catholics
+JMJ+ I’ll be honest with you: I’m sick of this. As a survivor of clerical abuse, every new scandal involving any known Church figure...

Faith Hakesley
Aug 20


A Season of Stretching—and Grace
+JMJ+ I’m into my third trimester of pregnancy with our sixth baby, and it’s safe to say this has been the most stretching season of my...

Faith Hakesley
Aug 11


From One Form of Depravity to Another: The Illusion of Progress
Recent changes in American Eagle’s advertising strategy have sparked both celebration from conservatives… and also concern.

Faith Hakesley
Jul 31


When Pride Replaces Reverence: A Call to Catholic Fidelity
I’ve seen too many Catholics walk away from the Church over hard truths.

Faith Hakesley
Jul 13


Who Is My Neighbor? Mercy, Truth, and the Courage to Love Like Christ
Today’s Gospel presents one of Jesus’ most well-known parables, that of the Good Samaritan.

Faith Hakesley
Jul 13


A Troubling Dispensation: When Church Leaders Undermine the Eucharist and the Soul
Recently, the Bishop of San Bernardino issued a sweeping dispensation from the Sunday Mass obligation for all undocumented immigrants.

Faith Hakesley
Jul 10


Not All Are Bad: A Call for Justice, Truth, and Compassion
Condemning entire professions based on the wrongdoing of some individuals is both unfair and harmful.

Faith Hakesley
Jul 7


Pettiness in the Pews: When Faith Becomes a Performance
There’s a sad, quiet kind of brokenness that sometimes plays out in church halls, prayer groups, and ministries.

Faith Hakesley
Jun 30
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