I thought I’d have this figured out by now At 35, I still don’t know what carrer I want. There, I said it. I’ve said that sentence out loud before and immediately followed it with a laugh—because laughing makes it feel less embarrassing. Like if I joke about it first, no one will notice how ... Read More about At 35, I Still Don’t Know What Career I Want
How to Deal With Girl Bullies in Middle School
Okay. I went to middle school. I remember how hard it was and I know it's the time when everyone is trying to figure out who they are. And I dealt with girl bullies in middle school too, of course. But, come on. Being on the other side? Being the parent of a middle school girl? I don't know ... Read More about How to Deal With Girl Bullies in Middle School
We’re Moving Again—But This Time, It’s Breaking My Heart
(This post: We're Moving Again—But This Time It's Breaking My Heart, was written approximately six months ago and never published. Today (January 3, 2026), I decided to finally share it. Be sure to stay tuned to see what God does next. Lord knows, I'm curious too.) Well, this is it.The end of a ... Read More about We’re Moving Again—But This Time, It’s Breaking My Heart
When Your Husband Is Struggling Spiritually: How to Stand Strong
When His Faith Falters and Everything Feels Heavy No one really prepares you for this part. When your husband is struggling spiritually—or wrestling with God in a way that spills out into everything—it’s not a private battle. Not the marriage books.Or the well-meaning advice.No, not even your ... Read More about When Your Husband Is Struggling Spiritually: How to Stand Strong
Living God’s Way in a World That Says You Can’t
choosing god's way in a culture of pressure When the world tells you that you can’t live life God’s way… I know how that feels. And it can feel darn near impossible in today’s culture. Living God’s way in a world full of pressure means choosing peace, rest, and purpose over striving, burnout, and ... Read More about Living God’s Way in a World That Says You Can’t





