Is your home a sanctuary or a battleground? Does the moment you walk through your front door feel like a deep exhale, or does it feel like you’re stepping into another arena of chaos? Will it be easy to turn a house full of laundry, loud voices, and endless "to-do" lists into a quiet garden for your soul? No! But is it necessary for your calling and your sanity? Absolutely! Sister, your home is more than just a roof over your head or a place to store your planner. It is your first mission field. It is the soil where your spiritual roots grow deep. If the atmosphere in your…
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Unconditional Love: Why Your Value Doesn’t Depend on Your To-Do List
Does your worth feel tied to the number of checked boxes on your kitchen notepad? Do you lay your head down at night feeling like a "good mom" only if the house is quiet, the dishes are done, and you managed to squeeze in a workout? Let’s get real for a second, sister. Will the laundry ever truly be finished? No. Will the kids ever stop needing you for five consecutive minutes during a "busy season"? Probably not. But here is the harder question: If you didn’t get a single thing done today, would you still believe you are deeply loved by the Creator of the Universe? The world tells…
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Hearing His Voice: Using Scriptural Prompts to Transform Your Prayer Closet
Slug: hearing-gods-voiceCategory: Faith & Bible Study Have you ever walked into your prayer closet, shut the door, sat down with your coffee, and then… nothing? Just a blank mind and a long to-do list screaming for your attention? Will it be a struggle to find focus? Yes! Is the enemy going to try and distract you with every ping on your phone? You better believe it! But is there a way to cut through the noise and actually hear what the King of Kings is saying to you? Absolutely! Sis, I’ve been there. I have spent many mornings staring at the wall, feeling like my prayers were just hitting the…
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The Exhausted Woman’s Guide to Easter: Finding Strength in the Sacrifice
Are you tired yet? I mean really tired? It’s only the beginning of March, and if you’re anything like me, the "to-do" list for Easter is already starting to weigh on your spirit. Between the church commitments, the family gatherings, the spring cleaning, and just trying to keep your head above water in your daily motherhood journey, the "joy" of the resurrection can sometimes feel like just another item on a crowded calendar. Will it be easy to find peace in the chaos? No! Will the enemy try to use your exhaustion to distract you from the Empty Tomb? Absolutely. But here is the beautiful truth: Easter isn't for the…
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The Intentional Heart: 6 Steps to Parenting with Eternal Purpose
Is it exhausting? Yes. Is it overwhelming? Absolutely. Do you ever feel like you’re just a glorified snack-prepper and taxi driver? Every single day. But let me ask you the question that changed everything for me: Are you raising children for this world, or are you raising them for the Kingdom? I remember a Tuesday morning three years ago. The coffee was cold, the laundry was a literal mountain, and my toddler had just used a permanent marker to "decorate" the hallway. I sat on the floor and cried. Not just because of the mess, but because I felt like I was failing at a job I didn’t even fully…
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The Rhythm of Grace: Trading Worldly Striving for Spirit-Led Rest
Slug: grace-rhythmCategory: Grace Filled Living Are you tired, sis? I mean, really, soul-deep tired? Do you wake up with a mental checklist that starts running before your feet even hit the floor? Do you feel like if you stop moving, even for a second, the whole house of cards you’ve built will come crashing down? Is your "worth" tied directly to how many boxes you checked off today? Will it be easy to break that cycle? No! But is it necessary for your survival and your Calling? Absolutely, YES! We live in a world that worships the "hustle." We are told that "sleep is for the weak" and that our…
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Deepening Your Roots: 5 Strategies for Substantive Bible Study
Is your spiritual life feeling more like a dried-out seed than a blooming garden? Let’s be real for a second: Are you just checking a box, or are you actually meeting Him? Will it be easy to transition from surface-level reading to substantive study? No! Will it require you to sacrifice some "scroll time" for "Soul time"? Absolutely! But listen to me, Sis: you were not created to live on spiritual milk forever. You have a calling that requires meat. You have a vision over your life that needs deep, unshakable roots to survive the storms the enemy wants to throw your way. I’ve been there. I remember the days…
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The “Becoming Her” Journey: Cultivating the Heart of a Proverbs 31 Woman
Let’s have a "big sister" chat, heart to heart. When you hear the words "Proverbs 31 woman," what’s the first thing that hits your spirit? Is it inspiration? Or is it a heavy, sinking feeling of "I could never measure up"? Will it be easy to become the woman God called you to be? No.Is the enemy going to try and convince you that you’re already behind? Absolutely.But is the Holy Spirit ready to lead you into a life of purpose that feels like rest instead of a race? Yes and Amen. For too long, we’ve looked at the Proverbs 31 passage as a grueling to-do list for a woman…
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Created Under Pressure: Becoming the Woman God Is Refining
Just as diamonds are formed under intense pressure, so are we. A diamond doesn’t become beautiful by chance; it begins as carbon, buried deep beneath the earth, subjected to immense heat and pressure over time. Nothing about the process is comfortable or quick. Yet, on the other side of that pressure, something rare, strong, and breathtaking emerges. You are the diamond! In much the same way, God allows pressure in our lives not to break us but to build us. As women, especially God-fearing women striving to live with purpose, we often wonder why life feels so heavy at times. Why the waiting seems endless. Why the stretching hurts. Why…
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The First Time I Met God | Christian Woman’s Testimony of Faith
The First Time I Met God Living in Fear and Uncertainty It was 2017, and I had been living in Tallahassee, Florida for five years. Yet I still didn’t have friends I could truly call my own. Not friends I completely trusted. Everyone I knew was connected to my son’s father. I was a brand-new mom to a three-month-old baby, trying to survive in a life that felt completely out of control. Quite frankly, my life was an utter mess. It felt like I was the single mom starring in a movie about chaos and survival. I had just discovered that my son’s father had been arrested for dealing drugs…





























