From My Heart to Yours: February 2026 Newsletter

Hello dear friend, February is here. Usually quieter than January, softer around the edges, and perhaps a little more honest. Thank you for being here again. For continuing to read, to reflect, and to journey alongside me. Your presence in this space whether quietly or actively is never taken for granted. If January was about … Continue reading From My Heart to Yours: February 2026 Newsletter

The Quiet Work God Does in Hidden Seasons

Hidden seasons are rarely glamorous. There is no applause.No visible progress.No clear milestones to measure growth. And yet, these are often the seasons where God is doing His deepest work. When Life Feels Still Hidden seasons can feel like pause. Prayers feel unanswered. Progress feels slow. You show up faithfully, yet nothing seems to move … Continue reading The Quiet Work God Does in Hidden Seasons

What My Bookshelf Reveals About My Inner Self

There’s something quietly revealing about a bookshelf. Not the curated kind meant for aesthetics or social media but the real one. The shelf with dog-eared pages, unfinished reads, books you keep returning to, and titles you swear you’ll get to “one day.” Or the high pile of books by your bedside (this is totally me!). … Continue reading What My Bookshelf Reveals About My Inner Self

Learning Contentment in Every Season

Scripture: “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.” — Philippians 4:11 Contentment is not something we stumble into.It is something we learn. Paul did not say contentment came naturally, easily, or instantly. He said it was learned through seasons of lack and seasons of abundance, through uncertainty and provision, through waiting and fulfilment. … Continue reading Learning Contentment in Every Season

Daily Bread: Learning to Trust God for Today

Scripture: “Give us this day our daily bread.” — Matthew 6:11 There is something deeply humbling about this prayer. Jesus did not teach us to ask for abundance, security, or long-term certainty. He taught us to ask for daily bread. Enough for today.Not excess for tomorrow.Not guarantees for next year. Just what we need today. … Continue reading Daily Bread: Learning to Trust God for Today

Book Review: Uneasy Street by Becky Wade

Rating: 3.5 Stars Published: February 14, 2025 Pages: 386 Genre: Christian Fiction/Romance Buy: Amazon.com This is the January read for the Christian fiction reading challenge I joined this year, and I am excited to read 12 Christian fiction books by diverse authors and subgenres that will hopefully open me up to reading more and more … Continue reading Book Review: Uneasy Street by Becky Wade

Book Review: White Tulips (Flower series bk 0.5) by Tope Omotosho

Rating: 4 Stars Published: August 11, 2022 Pages: 55 Genre: Christian Fiction/Romance Buy: Amazon.com I have been a fan of this author for so many years and have read quite a number of her books. However, I haven't read her latest book series (most of her books are in series) titled the flower series and … Continue reading Book Review: White Tulips (Flower series bk 0.5) by Tope Omotosho

When God Is Rewriting Your Relationship With Money

There are seasons when money feels straightforward. You earn, you spend, you plan, and things make sense. And then there are seasons when God begins to interrupt how you’ve always related to it. Your usual strategies stop working.Your sense of security feels shaken.What once felt stable suddenly feels uncertain. This is often not punishment.It is … Continue reading When God Is Rewriting Your Relationship With Money

Word Play Wednesday: How are you Doing?……A Poem

Welcome to Word Play Wednesday!Word Play Wednesday is a weekly feature of written and spoken word poetry. I will be sharing my written and spoken word poems exclusive to my wonderful subscribers. If you are interested in sharing some of your poetry, feel free to buzz me and we can work something out. I hope … Continue reading Word Play Wednesday: How are you Doing?……A Poem