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Never Give Up – God’s Timing is Always Perfect
Sometimes life feels like a race we weren’t fully prepared to run. We stumble, fall, get back up, and keep moving forward even when it feels like we’re walking through mud. And yet, through all the chaos, God’s hand is steady. His timing is never rushed, never delayed—it’s perfect. I’ve seen this truth play out in my own life, and maybe sharing a bit of my journey will encourage you not to give up on what God has planted inside you.
Aug 204 min read


When the Devil Knocks, Send Him to the Pig Field
Temptation doesn’t always show up wearing red horns and carrying a pitchfork. Sometimes it’s dressed in a perfectly reasonable excuse, a harmless little “just this once,” or even a shiny opportunity that looks too good to be true (because… it is). The enemy is sneaky like that — he custom-tailors temptation so it fits just right for you.
Aug 153 min read


Back to the Roots: Finding Our Way Home to God
I’ve always loved old things — an heirloom quilt, a weathered farmhouse table, a recipe scribbled in a grandmother’s handwriting. There’s something about going back to the original that feels truer, richer, and more satisfying. You get the whole story — not just the bits and pieces.
The Church is a lot like that. If we look closely at history, we can trace the Christian faith all the way back to one small, powerful moment: the morning the tomb was empty. Jesus had risen, and
Aug 154 min read


12 Pieces of Life Advice Straight from God’s Word
If you’ve ever wished life came with an instruction manual, surprise — it does. It’s been around for thousands of years, and it’s filled with wisdom that still works today. We call it the Bible, but it’s so much more than just a book. It’s God’s love letter, His guide, and His invitation for you to live a life that’s full of peace, purpose, and joy.
Aug 103 min read


Rooted in Nature: A Simple Life That Honors God’s Creation
Trust me when I say I love to sleep in, but there’s also something about stepping outside early in the morning—before the world fully...
Aug 13 min read


What Does God Want Me to Do With My Life? (Especially My Career)
Let’s talk about one of those big questions that can keep you up at night:
“What does God want me to do with my life?”Or maybe more specifically:“What job should I take? Should I start something new? Am I doing the right thing?”
If you've ever felt stuck, uncertain, or overwhelmed about your career or calling, you're not alone. It's easy to want a crystal-clear sign from heaven—a booming voice saying, "This is it!" But more often, God's direction comes through stillness
Jul 294 min read


When You're Feeling Lost: Finding Faith and God's Direction
Have you ever had a season where you just felt… lost?
You know, the kind of season where your prayers feel like they’re bouncing off the ceiling, you’re not sure which way to go next, and no matter how hard you try to “figure it all out,” everything feels foggy and unclear?
Jul 273 min read


A Sweet Summer Dress — Simple Sewing for Little Ones
There’s just something timeless and special about a handmade dress for a little girl. Whether it's for a picnic, a birthday, or just because—there’s so much love stitched into each seam. And if you're like me, you want simple projects that don’t take forever but still have that "oh my goodness, did you make that?" charm.
Jul 262 min read


A Gentle Closet Guide
Let’s be honest—closets can get overwhelming. All the colors, the trends, the "I might wear this someday" items... and yet most of us end up wearing the same handful of things over and over again.
And you know what? That’s not a bad thing. In fact, I think it’s beautiful. I've been leaning into a slower, gentler approach to getting dressed—one rooted in comfort, simplicity, and ease. The kind of closet where everything goes together, everything feels like you.
Jul 243 min read


The Sweet Joy of Making Something Simple
Have you ever noticed how the world seems to spin a little too fast some days? Between the news, the hustle, the expectations, and the constant pinging of phones—our minds can start to feel like they’re running a never-ending race. But there’s something magical that happens when you pick up a crochet hook and a soft skein of cotton yarn.
Jul 242 min read


Anxiety, Grace, and the Little Things That Help Me Feel Safe
gentle reflections from someone still walking through it, too If we were sitting across from each other right now, warm mugs in hand,...
Jul 234 min read


The Cozy Home Capsule: 10 Items I Use Every Single Day
I’ve come to believe that a cozy, well-loved home isn’t about how much we own—it’s about the few things that truly serve us, spark joy, and make life a little smoother (and a lot more peaceful).
So today, I’m opening the door to my everyday life and sharing 10 items I use every single day in my home—and why they’ve become part of what I call my Cozy Home Capsule.
Jul 235 min read


Let’s Shake Up the Supper Shuffle (Just a Little 😉)
Creamy Tuscan White Bean Skillet Let’s be real, friend—most of us have a solid little rotation of dinners we lean on week after week. You...
Jul 222 min read


Snuggles & Stitches: A Sweet New Baby Knit Project to Try!
There’s something about knitting for a baby that just wraps the heart up in all kinds of cozy feelings, don’t you think? Whether it’s for...
Jul 212 min read


Easy Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream (No Ice Cream Maker Needed!)
Ice Cream Hello, ice cream aficionados! Are you ready to embark on a deliciously creamy adventure? Picture this: smooth, velvety vanilla...
Jul 153 min read


Welcome Summer into Your Home, Food, and Style
Summer Home Summer is here, and it's time to embrace the warmth, vibrancy, and fun that this season brings. Whether you’re sprucing up...
Jul 153 min read


The Easiest Irish ☘️ Soda Bread Recipe: A Delightful Baking Adventure
Irish Soda Bread Hey there, home bakers and food enthusiasts! 🍞 Are you ready for a baking adventure that’s as easy as pie (or should I...
Jul 152 min read


Unplugged Adventures: Fun Activities Beyond Electronic Devices
unplugged In a world dominated by screens and constant connectivity, it's refreshing to take a break and engage in activities that don't...
Jul 155 min read


1800's Potato Cakes
Potato Cakes Potato cakes, a simple yet satisfying dish, have been a staple in various cultures for centuries. In the 1800s, potatoes...
Jul 152 min read


Preparing and Cooking Dried Beans
Bean Soup The Humble Bean: A Timeless Staple Beans have been a dietary cornerstone for centuries, offering a versatile, nutritious, and...
Jul 154 min read


Living and Running a Home in the 1800s: A Journey Back in Time
Cornbread 1800s In the modern era, where we can summon dinner with a few taps on a smartphone and have machines to do our chores, it's...
Jul 154 min read


Can These Forgotten Recipes Save Your Budget? Reviving Vintage Dishes for Affordable Family Dinners
Forgotten Recips As food prices soar and schedules fill up, finding budget-friendly and tasty family dinners is more important than ever....
Jul 154 min read


Thrifty Living Tips from Grandma’s Era
Thrifty Tips In a world of modern convenience, it’s refreshing to take a step back and embrace the wisdom of our grandparents and...
Jul 154 min read


Chop Wood, Carry Water
Wood One of the greatest books I've ever read. It's a short and easy read filled with many life lessons. Chop Wood, Carry Water: How to...
Jul 152 min read
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