The hardest won battles are won in our most private and vulnerable moments alone with God.
The hardest won battles are won in our most private and vulnerable moments alone with God.
Strength and power. It’s very easy post about them on social media. It’s hard to live them when life sucker punches them out of your reach.
"The fear of the fear of the lord is the beginning of wisdom". Simplistic and unhip as it sounds, I really believe this is the foundation of all true wisdom.
It's ok to want different things than what you thought you once wanted.
As a writer or content creator, don’t wait for permission, validation, or approval to say what you have to say. Own your voice now.
Holding on gives us the illusion of control, but real freedom comes from learning to let go.
Paul’s words in II Timothy 1:5 resonate deeply with me because, for lack of a more scholarly word, the “vibe” from Timothy’s grandmother and mom is so my own grandmother and mom.
Chocolate, bubble baths, and naps all have their place in taking care of ourselves but real self-care is deeper than that.
"...Aspire to live a quiet life, to mind your own business and work with your own hands..." 1 Thessalonians 4:11. Here’s what a quiet life means for me.
I’ve struggled with my weight most of my life. One day It clicked unless I cleansed and rebuilt my temple, no other pursuit could be carried out to full potential.
My personal photography is simply life through my eyes and my heart. They are equal part life as it is, and life as I long for it to be.
Is real joy possible even when you don’t “feel” happy? What’s the difference between real joy and feelings?