As the year draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on the emotions that linger beneath the surface—joy, gratitude, weariness, and a quiet sorrow we don’t always name. For a long time, I thought lament was something to avoid or explain away, but I’m learning it is actually an invitation to bring our whole hearts to God. This post explores lament not as failure, but as a faithful practice of honesty, one that leads us toward healing and deeper trust. Click the title to read the full post.
Tag: #SpiritualGrowth
Why Fix What Isn’t Broken? Because God Isn’t Finished Yet.
The phrase “why fix what isn’t broken” sounds simple, but it can quietly hold us back. Growth isn’t about fixing what’s broken; it’s about becoming who God designed us to be. Each day is a new opportunity to learn, stretch, and grow in faith, life, and purpose. Click the title to read the full post.
More Than Words: Living Out Faith in Parenting
A few weeks ago, I wrote about parenting in the middle, that unique space where our kids are no longer little, but not quite grown. They do not need us to tie their shoes or brush their teeth anymore. Well, except for my youngest who still needs all the reminders. But they still need us… Continue reading More Than Words: Living Out Faith in Parenting
Relearning What’s True
When the pressure to hold it all together leaves you exhausted and wondering if you’re enough, maybe it’s time to retell the story. You weren’t made to be the glue for everyone else—you were made to be held by grace. In today’s post, I’m sharing how I’m learning to let go of control, ask better questions, and find safety not in perfection, but in Christ. If you’re feeling like you’re falling short, this one’s for you. The full story awaits—click the title to read it.
