hope project

  • Growing Pains | Two Tones 🖤

    That house meant everything to them— their first home, their fresh start. But for me, it was a quiet battlefield. A place where I learned to pray, to write, to find peace in the wind and words. Even in the… Continue reading

    Growing Pains | Two Tones 🖤
  • My Insignificance

    We often chase status and worth, forgetting the beauty in being small. This reflection, originally written in October 2022, is a gentle reminder that our true identity is not found in applause or achievements, but in Christ alone. I invite… Continue reading

    My Insignificance
  • The Christ Encounter

    Only in Him are we truly seen, truly restored, and truly loved. The Christ Encounter is a poetic journey of transformation, inspired by the Samaritan woman’s story. In a world that speaks lies, this is a reminder of the living… Continue reading

    The Christ Encounter
  • Quite in the Fire

    In the stillness between decisions, I often find myself frozen by fear—of failure, of judgment, of not getting it “right.” This quiet poem speaks to that space we all know too well: the in-between, where uncertainty feels like fire and… Continue reading

    Quite in the Fire
  • The Secret Ingredient Diner

    ✨ Excerpt from “The Secret Ingredient” ✨ On a cold, forgotten night, Allie stumbled into a diner she had never seen before—and found more than just warmth and coffee. In the glow of neon lights and the comfort of a… Continue reading

    The Secret Ingredient Diner
  • Protect The Flock- Never Forget

    Ever been in a place so dark, you forgot what the light felt like? I have. And I wrote this as a reminder—not to dwell, but to remember how far I’ve come. This post is about protecting your peace, guarding… Continue reading

    Protect The Flock- Never Forget
  • 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

    Writing Exercise: Rediscovering My Ideal Reader and Why It Still Matters