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Fish, A Meal Jesus Might Have Eaten (and Why That Matters More Than You Think)
Today, I wanted to share a simple, comforting meal inspired by foods that would have been common in Jesus’ time — not bread, not lentils, but fish, olives, herbs, figs, and honey. Foods from the Sea of Galilee region. Foods of everyday life.
3 days ago4 min read


Cozy Faith Chili
There’s something about cold weather that makes us crave food that feels like a hug. Not a polite side hug… but a full, blanket-and-socks-and-you-don’t-have-to-talk kind of hug.
Enter: chili. Faithful. Reliable. Always shows up when things get chilly — kind of like God, honestly.
Whether you’ve had a long day, a long week, or a long season (you know the kind), this is the kind of meal that says: sit down, breathe, and let something warm you from the inside out.
5 days ago3 min read


The Healing Power of Our Father in Heaven (and the Beautiful Way We Get to Participate)
One of the most beautiful truths of our faith is this: our Father in Heaven is a healer. Not distant. Not stingy with grace. Not waiting for us to get everything right first. He is close, compassionate, and deeply invested in our wholeness—body, mind, and spirit.
“I am the Lord who heals you.” — Exodus 15:26
And here’s the part that often surprises people: through Jesus, we’ve been invited into that healing work ourselves. Wait, what? We can heal? Read more on healing.
Dec 26, 20256 min read


Buying With Care
BUYING WITH CARE
What we put on our skin matters. What we clean our homes with matters. Who we choose to buy from matters. And yes—even what a product is called matters to me.
I’m a reader. I’m a label-turner. I’m the person who wants to know what’s in it, where it comes from, and what the company stands behind. Is it good for me? For my family? For the planet? Not because I’m perfect or extreme, but because my faith and my values don’t clock out when I’m shopping.
Dec 20, 20253 min read


What It Truly Means to Be Humble
Humility is often misunderstood. Many think it means shrinking yourself, downplaying your gifts, or walking quietly so no one notices you. But biblical humility is not about becoming smaller — it’s about becoming rightly aligned.
To be humble is to know who you are because you know whose you are.
Dec 20, 20253 min read


Lentils in the Bible?!
Yes! They appear in Scripture more than once. The most famous moment?
Esau traded his birthright for a bowl of lentils. Genesis 25.
Imagine being SO hungry you give away your family destiny for soup! (I get it… lentils are good, but Esau—buddy, choose a sandwich or something.)
Dec 6, 20252 min read


Living to Please the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
There’s something so humbling about realizing that the Creator of all things — God Himself — desires a relationship with us. We don’t have to strive or perform to earn His love; it’s already ours through Christ. But when we truly love God, our hearts long to please Him — to live in a way that brings joy to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Each Person of the Trinity — Father, Son, and Spirit — reveals a different layer of God’s love and invites us to walk closer with Him.
Nov 7, 20253 min read


Assurance of Heaven: A Love-Led Journey of Faith
There’s a quiet question that whispers through every heart at one time or another — “How can I be sure I’ll go to Heaven?”
It’s not a question born of fear, but of love. Love for God, love for others, and a longing to be near the One who made us. And the beautiful truth is this: God wants us to know His heart and to rest in His promise of eternity with Him. Have faith.
Nov 7, 20254 min read


When Loss Breaks Us, But God Holds Us
I lost someone dear recently—a friend, a family member to many, my daughter’s cousin. His life was taken in a senseless act of violence during a robbery gone wrong. Just like that, a precious life cut short. His story should not have ended this way.
There are no words that can wrap neatly around the ache that death leaves behind. When it happens in such a cruel way, it stings even more. Money. That’s what it came down to. Money—something so temporary—was valued over a huma
Sep 10, 20253 min read


Living Each Day to Please God: Joy, Integrity, and Faith in Action
One of the most freeing truths in life is this: you and I were created with purpose, and the largest purpose is to glorify God. Every...
Sep 10, 20254 min read


You Are God’s Masterpiece
The word workmanship in the original Greek is poiēma—which is where we get our word poem. That means you are God’s unique poem, His one-of-a-kind masterpiece. And the cool part? He already wrote the plan for your life before you even got here.
Aug 26, 20256 min read


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 20, 20254 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 1, 20253 min read
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