Sheena Pryor grew up in a nice brick house on the east side of Greerville, the kind with fresh-cut grass, loud church music on Saturday mornings, and a mama who kept plastic on the good furniture like company was always on the way. From the outside lookin’ in, folks thought the Pryors had it together.Her... Continue Reading →
The most painful moment in life when you realize love alone cannot heal people who are committed to dysfunction.You gave grace.You forgave the disrespect.You overlooked the passive comments, the manipulation, the emotional distance, the repeated cycles of hurt.Not because you were weak but because your heart genuinely longed for family. Real family. The kind built... Continue Reading →

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