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My Word Of The Year Is Holding Space For My Becoming
A Word of the Year is a filter for your decisions and a beautiful and exciting way to hold yourself accountable to grow spiritually.


Do You Throw Shade Or Confetti?
Speak words that uplift, not shade. Embrace positivity in life and on social media. Surround yourself with confetti-throwers. Ephesians 4:29

A Good Friday To Easter Life Changing Reflection
Reflect on the profound impact of Christ's resurrection with this life-changing reflection from 1 Corinthians 15:17.

A Box Of Chocolates For Valentine’s Day
Delve into the various flavors and textures of love, drawing parallels to life's experiences and the ever-present goodness of God.

Jesus—The Most Important Pursuit. A 3 Day Devotional For The New Year
Explore the profound significance of pursuing Jesus beyond resolutions. Join us in redefining beauty by valuing Christ above all else.

Never Settle: 3 Lessons Learned From An Event Venue
Discover how to embrace God's best for your life and never settle for less.

Pause Devotional Series: When Jesus Pauses
While it might feel difficult when Jesus pauses, we can have peace in knowing that his pauses are purposeful, necessary, and bigger than us.


Pause Devotional Series: When We Undervalue Lent
Every year during Lenten season, I pen a devotional and make it my practice to read a book about Lent.

Pause Devotional Series: The Beautiful We Give Ourselves
There is no better time to give yourself permission to pause than during the month of February when loving yourself can be embraced.

Questions For A Beautiful 2023 New Year
I am extremely grateful and humbled for how God has used this ministry this year to help women to pursue Jesus to become like him.

Redefining Beautiful: What A Beautiful Woman Is Not (Excerpt)
Beautiful is more than outward appearance. It is the character of a woman—like discretion—that make a woman truly beautiful.

3 Will It Questions to Live a Downsized Life
The beauty of downsizing is that it is more than decluttering our possessions. How would our lives change if we learned to live with enough?
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