Entering His Gates: A Simple Devotional on Psalm 100

Entering His Gates: A Simple Devotional on Psalm 100

These verses provide an opportunity to choose to praise the Father because He is still good, always good. Even when life is hard, painful, and far from perfect.

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Watching Spiritual Growth Over Time

Watching Spiritual Growth Over Time

What begins as a simple prayer or Scripture reflection slowly grows into a visible record of spiritual growth.

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Creating with Intention, Beauty, and Quiet Purpose

Creating with Intention, Beauty, and Quiet Purpose

Working slowly gave me the freedom to include details I truly love. Each element was revisited, adjusted, and held with care.

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When You Don’t Know Where to Start With God

When You Don’t Know Where to Start With God

Many women long for a meaningful quiet time, but struggle with knowing how to begin. The blank page feels intimidating. The open Bible feels overwhelming. And instead of drawing closer to God, we quietly close the journal and promise to try again tomorrow. The truth is, this isn’t a motivation problem. It’s a starting-point problem.

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A Gentle Way to Carry Prayer Through the Week

A Gentle Way to Carry Prayer Through the Week

This simple rhythm invites you to slow down, stay anchored in Scripture, and carry prayer with you throughout the week, without pressure, perfection, or overwhelm.

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How to Trade Worry for Peace - Philippians 4:6–7

How to Trade Worry for Peace - Philippians 4:6–7

He doesn’t tell us to understand it all. He doesn’t ask us to hold it all together. He simply says, “Talk to Me.”

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How to Find Balance as a Busy Mom (and How Journaling Can Help)

How to Find Balance as a Busy Mom (and How Journaling Can Help)

But Jesus reminds us that peace isn’t found in productivity — it’s found in presence.

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When the Darkness Feels Heavy, His Light Still Shines

When the Darkness Feels Heavy, His Light Still Shines

Even when we can’t see the whole path, His light is still there—guiding our next step.

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