Part 1: The Assignment Is Personal: What Has God Placed in Your Hands? Photo by Philippe Donn on Pexels.com Some assignments don’t come with a title. They come with tears. They come with tugging in your spirit. They come with moments when God whispers, “This is your portion. Steward it well.” Before God ever calledContinueContinue reading “Steward Well: Managing What Matters Most”
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Want to Know? Just Ask
There’s something comforting about knowing that we don’t have to have all the answers. In fact, God never expected us to. Life will always bring questions…big ones, small ones, heavy ones. “Should I take this opportunity? How do I handle this situation? Am I in the right place? What is God calling me to doContinueContinue reading “Want to Know? Just Ask”
You Are Still the One for the Work: God Still Has Need for You
Have you ever sat in silence, reflecting on your life and whispering to yourself, “Maybe I missed it… Maybe I messed up too badly this time…”? If you have, you’re not alone. I’ve been there. In fact, more times than I’d like to admit. Moments where I let fear speak louder than faith. Days whenContinueContinue reading “You Are Still the One for the Work: God Still Has Need for You”
What Are You Doing With What You’ve Been Given?
One of the most sobering and motivating parables Jesus shared was the story of the servants and the talents in Matthew 25:14–30. If you’ve read it before, you know it’s not just about money. It’s about stewardship, purpose, accountability, and what we do with what God has entrusted to us. In the parable, a masterContinueContinue reading “What Are You Doing With What You’ve Been Given?”
Freedom Looks Different When You’re Free in Christ
As we celebrate Juneteenth, the day the last enslaved people in the United States finally received word of their freedom, I can’t help but reflect on the layered reality of what freedom truly means. As a Black woman in this world, I know all too well that freedom isn’t always experienced equally. The truth is,ContinueContinue reading “Freedom Looks Different When You’re Free in Christ”
Who Else is Going to Do It?
Let’s talk real for a minute. You were created on purpose for a purpose, and nobody else can walk it out quite like you. In a world that constantly pushes filters, competition, and comparison, it’s easy to lose sight of the truth: God didn’t create you to be a copy of someone else. He createdContinueContinue reading “Who Else is Going to Do It?”
The Blessing of Obedience
There’s a kind of peace you can’t find until you’ve fully said yes to God. Not a partial yes. Not a yes if He shows you the full plan. But a complete, surrendering, heart-willing yes. Seven years ago, I walked away from a career I had built with stability, security, and predictability, teaching. I hadContinueContinue reading “The Blessing of Obedience”
“Watch the Little Things: The Small Foxes That Spoil the Vine”
Song of Solomon 2:15 (KJV)”Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.” Have you ever had a moment where everything seemed to be going well, your plans were laid out, your heart was in the right place, intentions were pure but somehow, things slowly started toContinueContinue reading ““Watch the Little Things: The Small Foxes That Spoil the Vine””
Inspect the Vine — Part 2: Bearing Fruit That Lasts
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last.” John 15:16 (NIV) In Part 1, we talked about the importance of staying connected to the Vine, Jesus, and the need to inspect our connection, allowing GodContinueContinue reading “Inspect the Vine — Part 2: Bearing Fruit That Lasts”
What If?
What if the very thing you’re dreading right now is the exact thing God is using to position you for something greater? What if the delay isn’t punishment—but protection?What if the closed door isn’t rejection—but redirection?What if the season that feels like loss is actually planting seeds for a harvest you can’t yet see? RomansContinueContinue reading “What If?”
