Have you noticed that as the year starts winding down, we often slip into quiet resignation? It starts subtly. A little sigh here, a little “maybe next year” there. Before long, we have stopped believing that anything meaningful can still happen before December 31. If you have caught yourself giving up on the idea of something beautiful still unfolding this… Read More
How to Restore Faith by Walking forward with God
When I think about restoration, a few words often come to mind – recovery, replacement, and renewal. These words point to the power of being brough back from where you were but in a better way- that’s what God does. There’s a quiet beauty in restoration. It rarely happens in a rush. Most times, it begins softly, like dawn light… Read More
When God Calls You to Be Still
Sometimes, the hardest thing God will ever ask of you is not to go, but to be still. We live in a world that glorifies movement — constant motion, visible results, measurable progress. But what happens when God, in His wisdom, whispers a different command: Pause. Wait. Don’t move yet. The Stillness that Feels Like Stagnation I’ve been there… Read More
How to Renew Your Faith in God
I have learned from study and personal experience that there are moments when our faith feels fragile. When the prayers we once prayed with confidence now sound uncertain, and the promises we once held so tightly begin to blur. Maybe you’ve been there, when it seems like the more you believe, the more life tests that belief. When the “how… Read More
The Power of a Prayer-full Woman
There is something unexplainably powerful about a woman who prays. Not just the one who prays when things are hard, but the woman whose life breathes prayer, who has learned to lean into God in both the quiet and chaotic moments of life. She may not always have the loudest voice in the room, but when she kneels, heaven stands… Read More
Returning to Your First Love
When I think about the phrase “first love,” my mind immediately goes to that early stage of passion and wonder, when everything felt new, alive, and full of promise. That’s how it was when many of us first met Jesus. We were eager to spend time with Him, excited to serve, and quick to share what He was doing in… Read More
How to build personal boundaries at home without guilt
Living at home as an older single woman can sometimes feel like you’re walking a delicate balance. You love your family deeply and want to be there when needed, yet there’s a quiet ache for space, not just physical, but emotional and spiritual. You want to serve and honor your parents, but sometimes, it feels like you’re always “on call.”… Read More
When Home Feels Heavy: Overcoming Bitterness and Frustration in Family Dynamics
Living with my family has been a blessing that I cannot fully express, but it has also come at a cost. Being an older single, almost 40 and still living at home, can often feel like a case of failure to launch (yes, just like that old Matthew McConaughey movie, or how SJR once described it). You’re thankful to have… Read More
Restoring Foundations: Faith, Obedience, and Trust in God’s Plan
Before a builder can raise new walls, the old ground must be examined. Cracks must be exposed, and weak spots must be reinforced. Because no matter how beautiful a structure looks on the outside, it can’t stand long on a shaky foundation. I’ve learned that God often does the same in our lives. When He wants to rebuild us, He… Read More
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