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What a beautifully, wild, adventurous, challenging, yet fun year.. HAHA.. I have so much to say yet don’t know where to start. I have taken so many steps forward yet at the same time it feels like I’ve taken even more backwards. Maybe that’s just how growth disguises itself — two steps forward, one step
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I may not be a wife, but I know a little. I’ve watched relationships, studied God’s word, and seen the ways men and women interact in real life. I’ve seen the beauty of a woman who aligns with Godly leadership, and I’ve seen the frustration and tension that comes when hurt, fear, or poor leadership
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If you asked yourself “what is my pursuit to desire God?” what would your answer be? What has marked you, gripped you, awakened something in you that refuses to settle for stories about a God who used to move? Because if we’re not careful, nostalgia will rock us to sleep. We’ll be moved over the
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familyyyyy! ohh how i’ve missed writing… it’s been a wild last few weeks, but we back at it okayyyy! this blog was birthed from an experience i had few weeks ago. it was a sunday night and as i was winding down for bed, i opened the word. i didn’t have a specific chapter or
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As someone who has always had the tendency to shut down when life feels heavy, when the Lord dropped this topic in my spirit it hit me like a ton of bricks. I’ll be real—i’ve grown so much in this area. Praise God for that. But i’m not fully there yet. There are still moments
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Sometimes we hold onto things—not because they fulfill us, or align with our purpose—but simply because they feel familiar. Familiarity creates an illusion of safety. Whether it’s a relationship, a job, a routine, or even a belief system, we often cling to what’s known because the unknown feels risky. The irony is that what once
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You ever notice how when you start getting serious about your walk with God, some people suddenly start acting weird? It’s like the moment you stop laughing at certain jokes, stop entertaining toxic conversations, or stop going places that used to be part of your routine—you feel the distance. Not because you’ve changed for the
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You ever feel like you’re a failure or that you’re second or that no matter how hard you try, you just can’t catch up? Like everyone else is moving forward while you’re stuck in the same place, watching from the sidelines. Like when something is finally going good, boom it gets taken away or that
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In a world that is always changing, consistency is rare but incredibly important. Many people start things with excitement or anticipation—goals, relationships, habits—but often stop when things get hard or boring or when they realize maybe they bit more off than they can chew. However, true success and spiritual growth come when we stay faithful