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Guarded Hearts, Fire-Proof Walls
We rebuilt the walls, sat in the ashes, and learned the language of fire we never wanted to speak. This time, we’re guarding what survived. Not out of fear – but wisdom. If the flames come again, it will not… Continue reading
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Side B | Protected in the Small Things: Trusting God’s Timing and Protection
Side B is about trusting God’s protection in the small things. Sometimes His covering looks like keeping us hidden while He prepares our hearts. It’s about gratitude, surrender, and boldly proclaiming that Christ is King. “For to me, to live… Continue reading
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What Do I Do All Year? | Life Between Routines, Rumors & Real Faith
Apparently, there’s a rumor about how I spend my days… so let’s clear the air. Between living in two places, online school, subbing, writing, and managing chronic pain, my days are anything but boring. Routine is my anchor, faith is… Continue reading
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Communication with Grace | Choosing Peace Over Right-Fighting
When conversations turn into battles, no one wins. True communication isn’t about proving who’s right—it’s about making sure both hearts feel heard. In this post, I share simple notes from therapy, Bible study, and life experience that remind us how… Continue reading
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Eat Up. The Story of Sweet Vera | Chapter One
Vera Turnball lives alone in a quiet brownstone. To neighbors, she’s just another old woman. But when Vera first came to America at age twelve, she left behind more than just her homeland—she buried a secret that still lingers in… Continue reading
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Writing Exercise: Rediscovering My Ideal Reader and Why It Still Matters
A rediscovered writing exercise from 2022 reminded me why I started writing in the first place—to connect with the reader curled up with a cozy drink, craving a story that lingers long after the last word. I’ve added fresh reads,… Continue reading
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The Story of Greta
Ever met someone who plays the victim so well, you start questioning your own sanity? Yeah… meet Greta. This short story is a throwback from a 2022 writing assignment where I was challenged to describe a personality trait that’s hard… Continue reading






