Rania Naim

Writing makes me feel alive. Words heal me.
Articles by
Rania Naim
A Short Prayer Of Gratitude: Thank You God For Closed Doors And New Directions
Rania Naim highlights how gratitude for closed doors and endings can guide us to better paths. In Finding God Every Day, Rebecca Simon shows how God’s presence in life’s detours turns setbacks into hope.
You Didn’t Break Me, You Built Me
Neglect and absence can teach resilience, self-love, and strength, Rania Naim reflects. Guided by this, Rebecca Simon’s Finding God Every Day shows how God’s presence can turn pain into growth.
If You’ve Had To Walk Away From Your Family, Read This
Walking away from a strained family is painful, yet sometimes necessary for healing.
A Prayer For The First Year After Losing Someone You Love
Grief teaches that love remains, even amid sorrow. Rania Naim shares this reflection, while Rebecca Simon’s Finding God Every Day highlights how faith can comfort and guide us through loss. Find gentle prayer for your grieving heart below.
Why God Reminds Us That Nothing On Earth Is Forever
Nothing on earth lasts forever, and losing the people we love can leave us broken—but faith in God helps us carry both love and loss with hope.
Let Go Of Expectations (To Let God Surprise You)
Life is like a journey of unexpected twists, teaching us to release our expectations.
Why God Allows Grief Into Our Hearts (+ The Lessons It Teaches Us)
Grief can hit suddenly, leaving life unrecognizable. Rania Naim reminds us every loss teaches us to love deeper. Likewise, Rebecca Simon’s Finding God Every Day shows how faith turns sorrow into hope.
If You’re Missing Someone Today Who Now Lives In Heaven, Read This Prayer
Missing someone who now lives in heaven? Rania Naim reflects on love, forgiveness, and the words left unsaid. With Rebecca Simon’s Finding God Every Day, discover how faith helps turn sorrow into quiet strength and comfort.
The Unexpected Gift God Hides Inside Grief
Grief can feel overwhelming, but it often leads to growth, inner peace, and renewed purpose.
Life Isn’t Meant To Go Your Way, It’s Meant To Go God’s Way
Life doesn’t always go as planned. Rania Naim shares how delays and challenges fueled her growth. Likewise, Rebecca Simon’s Finding God Every Day reminds us that trusting God’s timing brings deeper meaning.
If You Still Believe In Faithful Love, This Is for You
Even when love feels like a rare prize, Rania Naim shows that faithful love is possible when we choose patience, vulnerability, and commitment.
Before You Give Up On God, Read This
Spiritual doubt can actually deepen your connection with God. Rania Naim explains why, and Finding God Every Day by Rebecca Simon guides you to embrace doubt, question beliefs, and grow in authentic faith—read below.
How God Bridges The War Between Who You Were And Who You’re Becoming
When old wounds meet new hope, transformation begins. Rania Naim explores this inner war, and Finding God Every Day by Rebecca Simon reminds us God walks with us through it. Read and find clarity below.
God Didn’t Fail You, The Relationship Did
Heartbreak can shake your faith, but Rania Naim reminds us that God often reveals His strength through what falls apart. In Finding God Every Day, Rebecca Simon reminds us that even painful seasons can deepen faith.
How To Recognize When God Is Closing A Door
When doors close, it may be God redirecting you, as Rania Naim reflects. Like Finding God Every Day by Rebecca Simon, this message reminds us that trusting Him brings peace and clarity.
When Grief Leaves You Angry, Give It All To God
True healing starts when we let go of grief and surrender our pain to God, a gentle reminder from Rania Naim.
Stop Trying To Save Them — That’s God’s Job
Loving others shouldn’t mean losing yourself. Rania Naim reminds us that neglecting your own needs to save someone else is not faith—it’s self-sacrifice gone too far.
Your Detour Is Not A Dead End (It’s God’s Direction)
In this powerful message, Rania Naim reveals that even when life feels confusing and prayers seem unanswered, God’s plan is still unfolding in ways you can’t yet see.