Compassion Without Compromise: Holding Fast to Biblical Truth

There’s a troubling trend within the church today. More and more, we see well-meaning believers drawn to teachings that seem compassionate, nuanced, and inclusive—yet when held up to the light of Scripture, they fall devastatingly short. This isn’t just about theological differences; it’s about the integrity of the gospel itself. What happens when we beginContinue reading “Compassion Without Compromise: Holding Fast to Biblical Truth”

Loneliness and the Faithful Presence of God

Loneliness is real. It’s real for the single woman returning to a quiet home after a full day of work and social interaction. It’s real for the married woman who, despite being surrounded by people, feels unseen and unheard. It’s real for the widow, the mother whose children have left the house, and the womanContinue reading “Loneliness and the Faithful Presence of God”

Singleness: God’s Sovereign Plan and Faithful Provision

Let’s be real. Singleness is one of those topics that comes with a whole lot of opinions, unsolicited advice, and awkward family gatherings where someone pats your hand and says, “Don’t worry, your time will come.” (As if I had been panicking this whole time!) Whether you’re single and thriving, single and struggling, or justContinue reading “Singleness: God’s Sovereign Plan and Faithful Provision”

Understanding Cessationism: Part 3

Unity in Truth—Fostering Graceful Conversations About Cessationism Ladies, we’ve reached the third and final post on this series on Understanding Cessationism! If you’ve been with me from the start, thank you for taking this journey—and if you’re just joining me, don’t worry! You can catch up with the earlier posts: Post 1: The History andContinue reading “Understanding Cessationism: Part 3”

The Lord Reigns: Reflecting on Inauguration Day

Yesterday marked the inauguration of President Donald Trump, a moment that brings a variety of emotions to many across our nation. Personally, I am encouraged and optimistic about his return to office, believing it reflects God’s grace upon our country in many ways. From addressing the sanctity of life to upholding the God-ordained distinctions betweenContinue reading “The Lord Reigns: Reflecting on Inauguration Day”