How to Build a Sustainable Walk with God (When Life Is Busy, Messy, and Real)

There are seasons when our walk with God feels steady. Prayer flows naturally.Scripture feels alive.Faith feels grounded and clear. And then there are seasons that feel different. Life becomes full. Responsibilities multiply. The pace of everyday life quietly stretches our attention and energy. Our spiritual rhythms begin to shift. What once felt natural starts to … Continue reading How to Build a Sustainable Walk with God (When Life Is Busy, Messy, and Real)

March Newsletter: Embracing Steady Spiritual Rhythms

Hello dear friend, Welcome to March Thereโ€™s something about this time of year that feels quietly transitional. The beginning-of-year energy has softened. The pace feels steadier. The light lingers just a little longer in the evenings. Itโ€™s not dramatic change just gradual unfolding and perhaps that is how spiritual growth often happens. Not rushed.Not loud.But … Continue reading March Newsletter: Embracing Steady Spiritual Rhythms

When God Feels Silent: What to Do in the Quiet Seasons of Faith

There are seasons in the Christian life that feel full of clarity. Prayers seem answered.Scripture feels alive.Direction feels steady. And then there are seasons that feel different. God feels silent.Prayers feel suspended.Your faith feels quieter than before. If you have ever found yourself wondering, why does God feel silent right now? You are not alone. … Continue reading When God Feels Silent: What to Do in the Quiet Seasons of Faith

Faith in the Waiting: How to Trust God When Nothing Is Changing

In the past month, I have been thinking deeply about "Waiting", and it has bled into my writing, poetry, and discussions. Perhaps, it is because I am in a waiting season myself as we all are for different things but this time, I am really beginning to reflect and understand certain things about it. There … Continue reading Faith in the Waiting: How to Trust God When Nothing Is Changing

Why Iโ€™m Learning to Read Fewer Books, More Deeply

There was a time when I measured my reading by numbers. How many books this month?How many pages this week?How many titles completed before the year ends? There is nothing inherently wrong with reading widely. Books are gifts. Stories expand us. Ideas sharpen us. But somewhere along the way, I realised that I had begun … Continue reading Why Iโ€™m Learning to Read Fewer Books, More Deeply

Who Are You When You Stop Performing?

Performance is subtle. It doesnโ€™t always look like striving. Sometimes it looks like faithfulness, productivity, or being โ€œthe reliable one.โ€ Over time, we learn to measure our worth by what we do, how well we do it, and how others respond. But there comes a moment often in stillness when God asks a quieter question: … Continue reading Who Are You When You Stop Performing?

Rest Is Not Laziness: A Faith-Filled Reframe

Rest often carries quiet guilt. In a world that praises productivity, constant motion, and visible results, slowing down can feel irresponsible, even indulgent. We are taught, directly and indirectly, that rest must be earned. But Scripture tells a different story. โ€œIn vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eatโ€” for … Continue reading Rest Is Not Laziness: A Faith-Filled Reframe

Reading as Resistance in an Always-Online World

We live in a time where attention is constantly being asked for. Notifications blink. Messages arrive. Feeds refresh endlessly. News updates by the minute. Even when we are physically still, our minds are often scrolling. To be online is not inherently wrong. There is beauty in connection, access to information, and shared community. But there … Continue reading Reading as Resistance in an Always-Online World

What It Means to Trust God With the Outcome

Trusting God with the outcome is often harder than trusting Him with the beginning. We can pray the prayer.Take the step.Say yes to the calling. But when results are slow, unclear, or different from what we imagined, trust is tested. This is where faith deepens, not in the doing, but in the letting go. The … Continue reading What It Means to Trust God With the Outcome