When “Almost Right” Isn’t Quite Right Recently, I came across a post on social media from a well-known leader in the evangelical women’s ministry world. The post was about the Hebrew word ezer in Genesis—the word often translated “helper” when God says He will make a helper fit for Adam. The message was beautifully written,Continue reading “Almost Right: When Word Studies Go Too Far”
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It’s Official!
Well… here we are. After a little over a year of writing, editing, re-writing, praying, second-guessing, deleting whole sections, and starting again… Rooted Womanhood is officially published and available on Amazon! That sentence still feels a little surreal to type. This book didn’t come from a desire to “add my voice to the noise.” ItContinue reading “It’s Official!”
Repentance Matters: What Women’s Ministry Often Misses
I’m going to start with a confession. I love a good women’s conference. If there’s decent coffee, thoughtful decor, a cozy atmosphere, and a room full of women who are honest, open, and longing for something deeper… I’m in! I’ve attended many. I’ve been encouraged by many. Some of those spaces genuinely meant a lotContinue reading “Repentance Matters: What Women’s Ministry Often Misses”
When Scripture Feels Unfair: Why the Bible Demands Careful Reading
I’m reading through the ESV Chronological Bible this year, and right out of the gate, I was reminded why the early chapters of Genesis can feel so unsettling. These are stories many of us first heard as children. They were often softened, simplified, and wrapped up neatly for us. But when you return to themContinue reading “When Scripture Feels Unfair: Why the Bible Demands Careful Reading”
Anchored, Not Reinvented: Growing Nearer to Christ in 2026
The start of a new year always comes with a strange mix of hope and pressure. On one hand, the world tells us January 1 is a reset button — a clean slate, a chance to reinvent ourselves, a fresh start where all the hard things from last year politely stay behind. New planners, newContinue reading “Anchored, Not Reinvented: Growing Nearer to Christ in 2026”