Hello friends, I'm here again with another episode of the podcast and I really enjoyed having this conversation. This is episode 22 and the 10th episode of season 2. If this is your first time here, you are welcome once again, and I urge you to go listen to all 12 episodes in Season 1 … Continue reading New Podcast Episode: Navigating Life in Seasons of Hardship
Author: Biyai Garricks
Word Play Wednesday: Where Can I Find The Lord?……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: Where Can I Find The Lord?……A Poem
Book Review: Bring Up The Bodies by Hilary Mantel
Rating: 4 Stars Published: May 8, 2012 by Henry Holt & Company, Inc. Pages: 412 Genre: Historical Fiction Buy: Amazon.com This is the second book in the 'Thomas Cromwell' series, and I have reviewed the first book in the series, 'Wolf Hall' on this blog a couple of years ago when I read it. If … Continue reading Book Review: Bring Up The Bodies by Hilary Mantel
From My Heart to Yours: December Reflections & Inspirations- Monthly Newsletter
Hello dear friend,Welcome to the very first edition of my monthly newsletter! I’m so grateful you’re here. This little corner of the internet is exclusively for you, my subscribers, my community, my people. Thank you for choosing to walk this journey with me. As we step into the final month of the year, I wanted … Continue reading From My Heart to Yours: December Reflections & Inspirations- Monthly Newsletter
When You’re Tired of Being Strong: Finding Rest in Christ’s Strength
There’s a kind of tiredness that sleep can’t fix.A heaviness that doesn’t go away after a weekend off.A quiet exhaustion that sits in your chest even when everything on the outside looks fine. Have you ever been there? The kind of tired where you’re functioning, showing up, smiling, managing responsibilities but inside, you’re drained?The kind … Continue reading When You’re Tired of Being Strong: Finding Rest in Christ’s Strength
Author Spotlight: Joan Embola
This month the spotlight is on Joan Embola, a Cameroonian Nigerian Christian writer and author. I discovered Joan when I was actively searching for new Christian fiction authors to discover and she came highly recommended, so I bought her book "The One Who Knows Me" and I was hooked. Since then, I have enjoyed reading … Continue reading Author Spotlight: Joan Embola
Book Review: Boleyn Traitor by Philippa Gregory
Rating: 5 Stars Published: September 30, 2025 Pages: 496 Genre: Historical Fiction Buy: Amazon.com This is one of my most anticipated reads for this year and I can say for a fact that my favorite historical fiction author, Philippa Gregory did not disappoint with this one. After so many years, she has brought us back … Continue reading Book Review: Boleyn Traitor by Philippa Gregory
New Podcast Episode: How to Build and Develop Christ-centered friendships
Hello friends, I'm here again with another episode of the podcast and I really enjoyed having this conversation. This is episode 21 and the 9th episode of season 2. If this is your first time here, you are welcome once again, and I urge you to go listen to all 12 episodes in Season 1 … Continue reading New Podcast Episode: How to Build and Develop Christ-centered friendships
Word Play Wednesday: Quiet The Noise……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: Quiet The Noise……A Poem
Conviction Over Condemnation: How to Respect Different Reading Boundaries Among Christians
In the world of Christian readers, books are more than entertainment. They’re windows into values, beliefs, and sometimes, deeply personal convictions. But what happens when our reading choices don’t look the same? When one believer reads only Christian fiction while another enjoys fantasy or historical romance with secular elements? Or when someone avoids certain genres … Continue reading Conviction Over Condemnation: How to Respect Different Reading Boundaries Among Christians