I thoroughly enjoy and grow from global conversations. When it comes to Black Americans, something gets lost. There is a thought that Black American Christians
Category: Faith in Daily Life
The Danger of Defending Reputations Before Protecting Children
Scripture is honest in a way we sometimes resist.It does not pretend that respected people are incapable of harm.It shows us, again and again, what
✨ Devotional: The Church as a Safe Space
The church must do more to intentionally become a safe space for women and children to come forward about abuse. God’s people have a duty
The Enemy’s Oldest Strategy: Why Christian Women Must Guard Against Covert Manipulation
“The serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, ‘Did God really say…?’” —
The Rocking Chair of Worry: What the Bible Says About Finding Peace
There’s wisdom in the old folks: “You can rock all night in that chair, but you won’t get nowhere.” Worry is just like that rocking
✨ How Do I Reject the Parts of Faith That Oppressed Me, While Retaining What Healed Me?
There comes a point when a woman looks at the faith she inherited and realizes:some parts held her back,and other parts held her together. That’s
When She Speaks of Harm: A Call to Listen
In our churches, we are so accustomed to sharing blessings, testimonies, and lessons of faith. That is good and right. We are called to “encourage
When Empathy Is Misused
Reflection:There’s a growing message in the world that says we must extend empathy—even to those who openly despise us, speak harm against us, or plan
🌿 How Does Prayer Change the Brain’s Wiring?
When people talk about prayer, they often describe peace, clarity, or feeling “held.” But what if those feelings are more than emotion? What if prayer
🌸 The Beauty of God’s Design
Jesus calls us to be light in the darkness. Light doesn’t hide. Light exposes what is harmful, broken, or false—no matter where it shows up.
