honoring the temple
Many Christian women feel exhausted, insecure, and unsure how to honor God with their bodies. In this blog, we dismantle the lies of hustle culture, explore the spiritual impact of stress, and reclaim a biblical vision for health and wholeness. Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, but it’s also your home — and God is inviting you into a rhythm that brings life, not shame.
a table in the dark
Today, most of our “enemies” are not soldiers with spears. They are opinions, worldviews, notifications, and quiet lies that follow us into the night. Some live online, some sit across the table, and some whisper inside our own heads. Psalm 23:5 reminds us that God does not wait for those enemies to disappear. Right in the middle of the noise, fear, and comparison, He prepares a feast and saves us a seat. We do not have to fight for our place at the table. We just have to come, sit, and receive what He has lovingly prepared.
yet i will rejoice
Even when the fields are empty and nothing makes sense, God is still worthy of praise. Habakkuk’s story reminds us that faith grows in the wrestle. This is defiant worship: not because of what God has done, but because of who He is.
strength in the serving
When we serve others, something holy happens. What should drain us actually fills us. Serving doesn’t just bless others—it changes us. It reveals purpose, reshapes perspective, and strengthens faith until our hearts begin to reflect the very One we serve.
Rebuilding Trust in Community
Church hurt can be painful and disorienting, but it doesn’t have to be the end of your story with God’s people. In this blog, we explore what it means to heal, forgive, and rebuild trust in Christian community. God’s Word calls us not to abandon the family of faith, but to fight for unity, love, and grace… even when it hurts.
the sacred middle
We all have our Middles. So why not make them Sacred? Most times we want out, but God uses our in-between spaces to shape us. When we remain in Him, our frustration turns to fruit. The Sacred Middle is where transformation takes root.
The Gifts Hidden in the Grind
We can choose to see more than just the weight of it. We can look for the gifts God has hidden in these everyday moments—the character He’s shaping, the focus He’s restoring, the direction He’s giving, and the relationships He’s building.
roots before fruit
If you find yourself in a winter season, remember this: the deeper the roots, the stronger the fruit.