Faith & Resilience

Becoming in the Middle: When You’re Not Broken, But Not Blooming Either”

When You’re No Longer Falling Apart, But You’re Not Fully Put Together Either It’s a strange place to be. You’re no longer crying every night.The panic has settled. The breakdown season passed.You’ve wiped your face, collected your edges, and whispered, “Lord, I’m still here.” But if you’re honest? You’re still not all the way healed.Not […]

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Blessed, But Battle-Worn: When You’re Anointed but Tired

“I Know I’m Anointed… But I’m So Tired” Nobody warned me that the oil would feel this heavy. They told me I was chosen.They said I was called.They confirmed the gifts, prophesied the doors, and reminded me that this is the life I prayed for. And I believe it. But if I’m being honest—bone-deep, pillow-soaked

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God Told Me I’d Be Blessed, But I’m Still in the Battle

He told me I’d be blessed. Not just blessed in the casual churchy way where people throw the word around like it’s a compliment. I’m talking about deeply blessed. Overflowing. Pressed down, shaken together, and running over. That kind of blessed. I saw the promise so clearly—late nights in prayer, visions while fasting, even confirmations

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Push Through Anyway: When They Don’t See Your Pain, Walk On Anyway

This morning, as the sun rose and the earth held its breath in stillness, I stepped out for my usual morning walk. It’s a sacred routine for me—a time to breathe, to pray, to think, and to prepare for the day ahead. But today, it wasn’t just a walk. It was a lesson. A deeply

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If You Will Be Favorable in the Hands of the Lord, He Will Use You

There are seasons when the call is clear, but the door is shut. You know what God said. You know what He showed you. You even know the desire is not your own—it was planted by Him. And yet… nothing’s moving. No confirmation. No opportunity. Just waiting. I’ve been there. Still am sometimes. But I’m

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Some People Enter for a Season, Others Stay for Destiny: The Gift of Distant Friendship

Some friendships aren’t loud.They don’t need a crowd.They don’t require constant posts or proximity.But when storms hit—literally and spiritually—they show up. Last year, on July 3rd, 2023, Hurricane Beryl ripped through the south side of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, and left devastation behind like a thief in the night. Trees were broken, roofs were peeled away,

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What If the Thing You Call a Disability Is What God Wants to Use to Introduce You to the World?

This afternoon, I sat still long enough to listen. Not to music. Not to the hum of the countryside. But to the quiet inside me that kept repeating one question: What if the very thing I’ve spent years hiding is exactly what God wants to use to reach the world? That question struck a nerve.

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What Looks Like the End Is Often a Beginning: A Message to Mothers

I’ve been a single mother for over a decade now. And let me tell you—it’s been the most beautiful, exhausting, rewarding, tear-stained, faith-filled, purpose-driven journey I’ve ever walked. Being a mom to my beautiful angel is the best thing that ever happened to me. But that doesn’t mean the road has been easy. There have

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