The Walk
Learnings, teachings and helpful insights to reference during difficult times, stressful workdays and moments when manifesting your true self seems to be very challenging.
Resurrection in Everyday Life
You know, one of the things I’ve chosen over the years is not to attend church on Easter Sunday. And I know that might sound a little unusual. But for me, it’s because Easter can sometimes feel like an obligation; something people do simply because it’s Easter. And I’ve never wanted my relationship with God…
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Hope in the Waiting: Holding On When It Feels Too Long
It has been a long season of waiting for me.Longer than I expected. And when I look back over this time, I can see the full range of emotions I’ve walked through: Doubt Discouragement Wonder Questioning Second-guessing Too many to name. But alongside all of that… I see something else. I see a steady thread…
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Faith in the Middle of Uncertainty
Opening Reflection Uncertainty can feel deeply unsettling. Most of us don’t want to be in the blind, we want to know. We want to understand what’s happening, why it’s happening, and what the outcome will be. We feel more comfortable when we can see the full picture and know exactly what comes next. But life…
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When Letting Go Feels Harder Than Holding On
“I can’t leave my friend like this.” That’s what I kept telling myself. I used that sentence over and over to justify staying in a situation I knew God was asking me to leave. Deep down, I knew it wasn’t healthy for me. I knew I was shrinking in the process. And I knew —…
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Belonging Before Believing: Resting in God’s Grace
I knew I belonged to God long before I fully understood what I believed about Him. Even in seasons when my belief wasn’t fully formed, I knew one thing without hesitation — He was my Father, and I was His daughter. Some of the things I’ve walked through in life could only have been carried…
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Known by God: Finding Identity When You Feel Lost
Have you ever felt lost — unsure of who you are in a particular season of life? I remember when I first started my business, I struggled with that very thing. Even though I had been an accountant for more than twenty years in corporate America, stepping into business ownership stirred something unexpected in me.…
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Rooted in Love:Beginning February from the Inside Out
Want to listen to this blog post instead? click here for audio version Oh February — the month of love. There’s something quietly magical about this month, even if we don’t always want to admit it. February naturally turns our hearts toward love — toward giving, sharing, and expressing care for others. Because Valentine’s Day sits…
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The First Step Still Counts: Faithful Beginnings in Small Obedience
Want to listen to this blog post instead? click here for audio version I was so excited. I was ready to move. Moving from Atlanta back to my hometown in South Carolina felt like the answer to so many prayers. All I could see was peace — quiet mornings, familiar faces, slower days. My girlfriends…
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Setting Intentions with God, Not Pressure
Want to listen to this blog post instead? click here for audio version Intention is a word I love — and I use it very intentionally. Over the years, I’ve completely removed the word goals from my vocabulary. Not because goals are bad, but because I’ve learned there’s a meaningful difference between setting goals and setting intentions. Goals…
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Creating Space for the New: Letting Go Before You Move Forward
Want to listen to this blog post instead? click here for audio version January has always felt like a season of planning for me. Every year, I intentionally set aside time to reflect, goal set, and prepare for what’s ahead. It’s become a ritual — not just for business, but for many areas of my life.…
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