The Shadow of Javert: When Judgment Blinds Us to Redemption by Jared Harding Wilson

If the world were filled with “Javerts,” there would be no redemption. Join Jared Harding Wilson as he explores how to silence your inner critic and embrace the ultimate grace of the Atonement.

Wordless Wednesday: Beaming Branches and Bright Borders

Some mornings are meant to be felt, not just seen. Sit in the stillness as the sun filters through the forest, captured by Jared Harding Wilson. This Wordless Wednesday, “Beaming Branches and Bright Borders” invites you to wander a picturesque path bathed in the soft, serene light of a new day.

The Velcro Effect: Why We Cling to Our Worst Days (and How to Let the Manure Settle)

Why does your brain feel like Velcro for bad days but Teflon for the good ones? In this post, Jared Harding Wilson suggests how to rewire your mindset and finally let the manure settle.

Quote of the Day: The Danger of the Label: Why We Should Never “Make Up Our Minds” by Jared Harding Wilson

Stop labeling and start living! 🔓 Jared Harding Wilson explores how Katharine Hepburn’s “Box Office Poison” era proves we should never make up our minds about people. Read more for a fresh perspective.

50 Posts, 1,000 Books, and One Hard Truth: Happiness is a Daily Choice by Jared Harding Wilson

50 posts later, Jared Harding Wilson shares how writing became a tool for healing. From consuming thousands of books to creating his own story, learn why happiness is a daily, intentional choice.

From Ashes to Altars: Finding My Miracle in the Provo City Center Temple by Jared Harding Wilson

Can a life burned to ashes truly become a miracle? Jared Harding Wilson shares how the Provo Tabernacle fire to being rebuilt as The Provo City Center Temple mirrors his own journey from rock bottom to transformation through Jesus Christ.

Quote of the Day: Hemingway, Kintsugi, and My Journey Back to Whole by Jared Harding Wilson

How do you come back from the point of no return? I’m Jared Harding Wilson, and this is my raw story of mending a shattered life with gold, grace, and the courage to seek help.