Eve, Adam, and Us: The Same Old Lie

And let’s be honest about history: whenever societies have rejected God’s design for the home and for leadership, they’ve unraveled. Rome didn’t fall just from outside enemies, it rotted from the inside when family order and morality collapsed. The enemy doesn’t have to reinvent strategies when humanity keeps falling for the same lies. … More Eve, Adam, and Us: The Same Old Lie

Virtue Over Vanity: Why Godly Women Don’t Follow Trends

Let’s be real. There’s a war going on, and it’s not about skinny jeans vs. wide-leg pants or whether or not you should drink iced coffee in winter. It’s a spiritual war for the identity of women. A war that’s not being fought with swords, but with selfies. Not with armor, but algorithms. And you, … More Virtue Over Vanity: Why Godly Women Don’t Follow Trends

The Wise Woman Edifies Her House (Even When She Wants to Set It on Fire)

Ever been in a moment where your husband says something sideways, the kids are wildin’, the kitchen looks like a warzone, and you seriously consider putting the whole family on Craigslist? Yeah… welcome to womanhood. But here’s the gut-check: those moments don’t disqualify you, they define you. Because how you respond is what separates the … More The Wise Woman Edifies Her House (Even When She Wants to Set It on Fire)

When God Says Wait and You’re Tired of Waiting: Trusting God’s Timing When Your Heart Is Weary and Your Prayers Feel Unanswered

Let me guess—you’re tired. Tired of being the “strong one.”Tired of praying with hope and waking up with heaviness.Tired of saying “God’s got me” with your mouth while your heart quietly whispers, “But does He?” Waiting on God can feel like the most spiritual form of emotional cardio. You’re sweating in the spirit, gasping for … More When God Says Wait and You’re Tired of Waiting: Trusting God’s Timing When Your Heart Is Weary and Your Prayers Feel Unanswered

Saved, But Still in Sin? The Danger of Abusing Grace

Imagine this: you’re drowning in the ocean. A rescue boat arrives. You’re pulled out, wrapped in a warm blanket, and handed hot cocoa. But, five minutes later, you sprint full-speed and jump right back in. That’s what it looks like when we treat God’s grace as permission to keep living in sin. Now, let’s talk … More Saved, But Still in Sin? The Danger of Abusing Grace

Prayers for a Faith-Filled Marriage: Inviting God Into Your Relationship

Let’s be real. Marriage is not for the faint of heart. It’s beautiful, yes—but it can also feel like a battleground, a comedy show, and a spiritual boot camp, all rolled into one. You love this person deeply, but also sometimes want to lovingly throw a shoe in their general direction (in Jesus’ name, of … More Prayers for a Faith-Filled Marriage: Inviting God Into Your Relationship

What Modesty Really Means: More Than Just Clothes

Modesty has been reduced to a shallow checklist in much of modern Christianity. We’ve limited it to dress lengths, shoulder coverage, and fabric choices, while completely ignoring the weightier matters of the heart. But true modesty is far more than fabric, it is fruit. It is a manifestation of a life yielded to God in … More What Modesty Really Means: More Than Just Clothes

How to Recognize God’s Voice: Learning to Discern His Will

Let’s get this straight, God does speak. He’s not out here playing cosmic hide and seek while you’re crying in your prayer closet begging for a sign. He’s a good Father, not a manipulative ex. So if you’ve ever wondered, “Was that God or just me?”, welcome. Pull up a chair, grab your Bible (and … More How to Recognize God’s Voice: Learning to Discern His Will