The Losses We Don’t Name

Some losses are loud. Others are quiet, tucked into the hidden places of our hearts. Both leave us changed. In this post, I’m writing about the losses we don’t name: the ones that linger at the end of a season, in the silence of unanswered prayers, and in the ache of dreams we’ve quietly set aside. But loss doesn’t have to undo us. With God, even grief can become the soil where something beautiful grows. Read the full reflection by clicking the title.

A Summer That Matters

Summer offers a slower pace, but it’s still full of purpose. As routines relax and schedules soften, I’m choosing to invest in what matters most: my family, our rhythms, and the relationships God has entrusted to me. If you're craving a more intentional season, this post is for you. It’s a reminder to pause, protect what matters, and trust God with what’s ahead. Click the title and join me for A Summer That Matters.

Change Starts with Curiosity

Some days end with a quiet ache — the feeling you didn’t quite measure up. But what if the unfinished to-do list isn’t failure? What if it’s an invitation to look deeper — to trade guilt for grace, and striving for delight? In today’s post, I’m sharing how a simple shift from shame to curiosity can change the way we lead, parent, teach, and grow. You don’t have to carry it all — you just have to stay close to the One who carries you. Click the link and join me — one honest question at a time.