
Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Losing Your Ability to Wonder? Chase the White Rabbit, and Explore A New Land.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re standing at a fork in the road, this episode is for you. Starting with Alice and that unforgettable Cheshire Cat moment: "Which road do I take?" "Where do you want to go?" "I don’t know." And suddenly the whole story becomes about longing, confusion, and the search for a place that actually feels like home.
We walk through Wonderland — all its nonsense and brilliant weirdness — and how, oddly enough, it makes a lot of sense when you’re trying to make sense of life. The world churns through distractions so fast now that rare, timeless stories feel like treasures, and Alice’s chase after a white rabbit becomes a quiet picture of hope: that something strange and beautiful might show up just for you.
I get honest about what it’s like to feel ripped between fantasy and reality, childhood wonder and adult responsibility. There’s a tightrope between longing for something more and learning to live by truth — and sometimes that truth isn’t what soothes your ears, but it’s exactly what steadies your feet. Psalm truths and passages like 2 Corinthians and 1 Corinthians come up not as rules to box you in, but as steadying laws that make sense when life feels absurd.
Sometimes the hardest part is growing up: putting away childish things without losing the wonder that made you chase the rabbit in the first place. Other times the hardest part is choosing — between comfort and conviction, between the easy path and the one that actually leads home. The good news here is simple: you get to choose, and choosing well can open doors to real healing and peace.
If you’re tired, bewildered, or still chasing that rabbit, this episode is a friendly hand. We talk about grace, responsibility, and how God’s truth can feel like the map you didn’t know you were missing. No gimmicks, no fantasy pretending to fix everything — just honest hope that you can keep choosing the road that leads toward healing, love, and a place that finally feels like home.
So if you’re standing at your own fork in the road today, remember: the choice is yours, but you don’t have to make it alone. Let this be a gentle nudge to take a step the way that brings you closer to peace.
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