Strength Comes From the Silence Within

We discover who we truly are in the quiet moments — the places where God meets us, heals us, and reveals the strength we didn’t know we had. This reflection explores breaking old cycles, listening to the inner voice, and finding peace through faith and self‑mastery. Written by.Kristofer Thomas Krumholtz
“Be the Light Someone Needs”

“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” — Matthew 5:16 (NKJV) (Kristofer Thomas Krumholt)
The Demons We Face

A reflection on the demons we face in silence — addiction, old patterns, and the wide path that tempts us — and how patience, faith, and a personal walk with God lead us back to strength, resilience, and truth.
Someone has to know. This was personal.
Important Message to My Readers I need to step off topic for a moment because something serious has been happening. Recently, while using Microsoft Copilot, I came across references to nonprofits I’ve never had any connection with—names like Light of Hope and Hope Rising. I don’t know these organizations, yet they appeared as if they […]
It’s OK to be alone.
It’s OK to be alone. Discover how solitude can become a time for growth, faith, self‑reflection, and inner strength. Even small steps forward matter.
Being a Positive Influence
🌟 Being a positive influence isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence.
Every kind word, every act of resilience, ripples outward.
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#Resilience #FaithJourney #PositiveInfluence🌟 Being a positive influence isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence.
Every kind word, every act of resilience, ripples outward.
Pay It Forward

A reflection on strength, hope, courage, confidence, and resilience—and how paying it forward can inspire others to rise above challenges.
Pattern recognition knowing. When? To cut ties.
Life often presents repeating patterns in relationships, work, and habits. This post explores how to recognize when those patterns no longer serve your well-being, and how cutting ties can strengthen resilience, confidence, and personal growth.
Not comparing yourself to others.

“Discover why comparing yourself to others breeds resentment and how curiosity can transform comparison into growth.”
Digital interference

Even when burdened by self-doubt and digital interference, stand firm in your truth. This post is a call to document, discern, and rise in the light of God’s love.
When I didn’t understand I asked questions when I couldn’t get answers I found the solution myself

“When the silence grew louder than the answers, I listened deeper. This post is a reflection on self-sourced clarity, resilience, and the power of becoming your own guide.”
Protect Your Peace: A Survival Guide for the Soul

“Peace isn’t passive—it’s a sacred rebellion. This guide is for the soul that’s tired of surviving and ready to reclaim its stillness.”
(Setting Practical Goals)

We don’t rise by dreaming alone—we rise by anchoring those dreams in practical steps. This post explores how to set goals that honor your story, protect your energy, and move you forward with clarity and conviction.
Be a leader don’t seek validation from earthly things

True leadership isn’t measured by applause or approval—it’s forged in quiet conviction. This post challenges the pursuit of worldly validation and calls readers to lead from a place of faith, service, and unseen strength.
We Don’t Always See Things Eye To Eye But Can We Compromise?
In the heat of disagreement, we often cling to our own view. This post shows how faith-rooted humility, curious questions, and simple listening techniques can turn conflict into collaboration—helping us meet others halfway and co-create solutions that honor both sides.
Being Non-Judge mental Don’t judge a book by the cover
We often miss the depth of someone’s story by clinging to surface impressions. This post explores how releasing judgment opens the door to resilience, faith-rooted compassion, and deeper human connection. Through personal reflection and practical steps, you’ll learn to read the soul—not just the cover.
The way we React
Reactions reveal more than we realize. In this post, I share a moment from the job site that changed how I lead, reflect on Jesus calming the storm, and offer a practice to help you respond with intention instead of instinct.
The Times I Thought I Wouldn’t Make It

There were moments when the weight of life pressed so heavily on my chest that I could barely breathe, let alone believe in tomorrow. Yet, in those same moments of doubt and darkness, I discovered the quiet strength that carried me forward. This is the story of the nights I thought I wouldn’t make it—and the light that eventually broke through.
