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
Praying the Scriptures: Turning God’s Word Into Your Own Prayers
There are days when prayer feels natural and easy. And then there are days when words fail. You want to pray, but your mind feels blank, distracted, or weighed down. I’ve been there. One of the most life-giving lessons I’ve learned in such seasons is this: God has already given us words to pray. His Word is not just for… Read More
The Beauty of Praying for Others: How Intercession Builds Our Faith
In 2019, I did something I had never done before. I created prayer lists. Not just for myself, but for people, causes, and organizations. I wrote down names and needs, and I committed to praying for them regularly. That practice continued for over three years. Looking back, I can say it was one of the most transformative habits in my… Read More
The Power of Persistent Prayer: What I Learned from the Widow in Luke 18
Persistence in prayer used to be a challenge for me. I’ve had seasons where I started strong, waking for midnight prayers, journaling daily, and then seasons where I barely managed 15 minutes. But Jesus taught us something important about persistence through the parable of the persistent widow (Luke 18:1–8). The Parable in Brief A widow kept pleading with an unjust… Read More
How to pray when you have no words
There have been seasons in my walk with God when I simply didn’t know what to pray. Times when grief sat too heavy on my chest, or when discouragement left me numb. After a season where I had been consistent in midnight prayers, I suddenly found myself unable to even keep a 15-minute prayer rhythm. I felt guilty. Frustrated. Lost…. Read More
Praying Through Loneliness: Intimacy with God in My Single Season
Loneliness is something most of us encounter at some point in life. For many single women, it can be especially heavy. Maybe it’s watching friends get married, scrolling through social media and seeing romantic highlights, or simply wishing there was someone to share the everyday details of life with. I’ve had seasons where loneliness felt like a weight pressing on… Read More
5 Simple Ways to Deepen Your Prayer Life as a Busy Woman
Life can get overwhelming sometimes. Between work, family responsibilities, ministry commitments, and the demands of everyday living, prayer can easily get pushed to the background. You want to spend more time with God, but when your schedule is full and your energy low, consistent prayer often feels like one more thing on your to-do list. I know this struggle well…. Read More
When Prayer Feels Dry: How to Stay Close to God in Spiritually Silent Seasons
I remember a season when I felt I had finally broken through in prayer. For months, I was consistent. Midnight prayers became my rhythm. I would pour out my heart before God and spend time in praise, it felt as if my spirit was being strengthened daily. But then came the dip. I went from vibrant midnight intercessions to struggling… Read More







