God
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Jonah | Swallowed, Spit-out, and Still Loved

Jonah’s story has always been both hilarious and mildly traumatic for me—thanks, fear of open water. But as an adult, his journey hits differently. It’s messy, emotional, relatable, and packed with lessons I wish I didn’t see myself in… but totally do. Continue reading
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Words | Altars & Strongholds

What if every word you spoke was a stone—building either an altar of worship or a stronghold of harm? In this reflection on Ephesians 4:29, I explore how our words shape not just those around us, but ourselves, and how speaking with grace can be both a gift and a spiritual act of worship. Continue reading
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Bathsheba | Victim to Victor

Bathsheba’s story is often reduced to scandal, but look closer—what you’ll find is a woman of quiet strength, wisdom, and redemption. She didn’t seek power, yet she raised a king. She was taken advantage of, yet she walked with dignity. Her life is a reminder that you are not what happened to you—you can move… Continue reading
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The Art of Application

Not every verse was written to you, but all of it is written for you. In The Art of Application, I walk through how to recognize when a verse applies to your situation, emotions, or identity—without twisting its meaning. Continue reading
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Abigail | The Power of Discretion

Abigail wasn’t a queen or prophetess. She didn’t slay giants or rule nations—she simply did the next right thing with quiet wisdom and steady courage. Her story reminds me that obedience doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful. Continue reading
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Creation Preparation
As I was going to begin my devotions, I realized that I really didn’t know where to start or what to read. I finished a Bible study last week, like the ones you buy online, and decided to stop buying them and just start studying the Bible on my own. This being said, I have… Continue reading