strength through surrender
We’ve been taught to equate strength with independence, but the Kingdom of God tells a different story. True strength isn’t found in holding everything together. It’s found in surrendering to the One who already does. When we finally say, “I need help,” we stop striving and start experiencing the sustaining power of God’s grace.
el olaM
Unfinished stories carry a quiet tension. We long for clarity, resolution, and answers that make sense of the journey. Yet much of life is lived in the middle—where prayers feel unanswered and the path ahead is unclear. El Olam, the Everlasting God, reminds us that what feels incomplete to us is not incomplete to Him. He is steady across every chapter, faithfully working beyond what we can see.
when god is silent
God’s silence can feel like standing in a dark room or waiting endlessly on hold. But Scripture reminds us that silence is not abandonment and delay does not mean denial. Even here, God is present—and He hears.
when god feels silent
I’ve spent almost two years waiting for God to answer a prayer that feels small but heavy. In the silence, I wrestled with frustration, anger, doubt, and eventually surrender. Through Scripture and honest prayer, I learned that God’s quiet is not abandonment and that peace can exist even before answers arrive.
thrive with a thorn
What if the struggle we are desperate to escape is the very thing God is using to protect us?
In reflecting on Paul’s thorn, this blog explores how limitations can function as boundaries, guarding our hearts and keeping us aligned with God’s plans. Even when the season does not change, God is still working, and His power is made perfect in our weakness.
manna mindset
In a culture obsessed with control, God invites us into something entirely different: daily dependence. Through a terrifying accident and a season of uncertainty, I learned what it meant to surrender worry and receive the “manna” God provides each morning — peace, mercy, and just enough grace for today.
what i know about flourishing
Thriving with Jesus doesn’t mean having it all figured out. It means knowing Him personally—not through your parents, your pastor, or your church attendance, but through a deep, daily dependence that transforms your heart. Even in the darkest valleys, we can flourish when we surrender our self-reliance and lean fully into His faithfulness.