Blog Posts
Sent: Becoming People of Love in Action
To be sent is not about striving or proving ourselves. It is about alignment with love. In this post, we reflect on the parable of the Good Samaritan, the right paths that sometimes disrupt our agendas, and the simple ways our love can become visible in everyday life.
In the Middle: Trusting God When Nothing Feels Clear
Life is not always about resting or moving forward. Sometimes we find ourselves caught in the uncomfortable in-between. In this post, we reflect on the middle spaces of life, where trust is tested, vulnerability rises, and God quietly forms us in ways we cannot rush.
Drawn In: The Invitation to Green Pastures
Psalm 23 invites us to begin not with striving, but with rest. To lie down in green pastures, walk beside still waters, and allow our souls to be restored. In this post, we explore what it means to be drawn in by the Shepherd and discover the difference between simply relaxing and being truly renewed.
New Series: The Journey of Returning and Becoming
The journey of faith is a rhythm of returning and becoming. We return again and again to God and to ourselves, and along the way we are becoming more whole, more free, more grounded in love. In this three-part series, we’ll explore what it means to be drawn in, to be held in the in-between, and to be sent out as people of love in action.
So much can happen in a year.
So much can happen in a year. Time can both fly by and feel like it’s standing still. In this post I share what it felt like to leave a familiar role, wrestle with uncertainty, and step forward into what God was calling me toward, even when the path ahead was unclear.
Going all in.
I had been up all night. Anticipation wouldn’t let me rest. That Tuesday morning I walked into the test center, not just to pass the exam, but because God had been nudging me toward a path I long resisted. In this post I share what it took to finally say yes—and why going all in isn’t just about a decision, but a surrender to purpose.
On Working in the Gaps
We often think our value is tied to our job, especially when we’re working in the ‘gap’ seasons — the roles we took out of necessity or transition. In this post I reflect on how even in those jobs we didn’t choose, there is sacred space to show up, to be faithful, and to let our identity as beloved inform everything we do.
Kingdom Cubicles
I’ve been in real estate for nearly a long time, and I believe this work is not secular: it’s hard and holy. In this post, I explore how our daily jobs, even the ones we don’t see as “spiritual,” are called to be kingdom work. Your cubicle, your desk, your office, they all become places where God’s love and light can show up.
Cussing at school, craft ramen, and other personal wins.
In this post I share little stories from a life that feels messy and hopeful: cussing in school, discovering craft ramen, and finding joy in small victories. These moments remind me that the sacred often hides in the ordinary, and that grace meets us right where we are.
Butterflies in the meadow.
Sometimes thoughts flutter into my mind like butterflies in the winter—unexpected, awkward, even unwelcome. In this post, I explore how acceptance, not smacking them away, can open space for God’s transformation. What if the meadow of your mind is more beautiful when you allow the butterflies to live?


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
