Raw & Real: When Faith Feels Like a Fight
We don’t like to admit it, but let’s be real—sometimes we get upset with God. Not just confused. Not just disappointed. But truly, deeply frustrated. We know the right things to say—“God’s timing is perfect,” “He has a plan,” “Just keep trusting”—but what happens when those words feel hollow? When we’ve prayed the same prayers for months, years, maybe even decades, and all we hear is silence? I know that feeling. I’ve lived that feeling. There are things I’ve been praying for—pleading for—for over five years. I won’t get into... Read more...
When All You Have to Offer is Your Body.. Then What?
This has been a topic on my mind for the past few weeks. I remember what it felt like when my image was everything. The constant pressure to look a certain way, to dress a certain way, to present myself in a way that would make people take notice. For a season in my life, I thought my value was wrapped up in how others perceived me — in how attractive I was, in how my body looked, and in whether I turned heads when I walked into a room... Read more...
Loving the Unlovable: Embracing God’s Call to Show Grace
Loving those who are easy to love feels natural (sometimes lol) — your family, close friends, and people who treat you with kindness. But what about those who challenge your patience, hurt you, or seem impossible to connect with? We've all had at least one of those in our lives... and if you haven't, consider yourself blessed. However, as believers, we are called to love everyone — not just when it's easy, but especially when it's difficult. I can’t write this without admitting that I’ve been the difficult one before. There... Read more...
Christian Dating: Choosing Purposeful Dating
Christian Dating: Choosing Purposeful Dating
Dating can be an exciting and fulfilling experience, but as a Christian, it's essential to approach it with intentionality and a clear understanding of its purpose. Dating should not simply... Read more...
Hands-Free Motherhood: The Solly Wrap for Daily Routine
Now that I’m an experienced mom of a wild and wonderful 2-year-old—with baby #2 on the way!—I could not be more excited to bring back one of my absolute favorite newborn essentials: my Solly Wrap from Solly Baby! The first time around, I quickly learned that getting anything done with a baby in tow was next-level hard. Between feeding, changing, rocking, and the countless snuggles (which I loved, don’t get me wrong!), I barely had time to eat—let alone keep up with housework, work, or just breathe. That’s when my... Read more...
The Proverbs 31 Wife: How to Apply Biblical Principles to Marriage
As a Christian wife, there are many things that the Bible calls us to do in order to honor God and serve our families. Perhaps one of the most well-known passages of scripture that speaks to this is Proverbs 31. This chapter describes the characteristics of a "virtuous woman," or in some translations, a "wife of noble character." Let's take a closer look at what this passage says and how we can apply it to our lives as modern-day Christian wives.Proverbs 31 begins by asking the question, "Who can find... Read more...
Finding Hope in the Waiting: A Reflection on Psalm 13
Psalm 13 is one of the most raw and emotional passages in the book of Psalms, capturing the very essence of what it means to feel abandoned by God while still choosing to trust in Him. It begins with an agonizing cry: "How long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me?" (Psalm 13:1) Have you ever felt that way? Like God was distant, silent, or maybe even had forgotten you? I know I have—many times. There have been moments in my... Read more...