poetry

  • Sunshine

    A simple poem from my heart, written in reflection of the warmth, love, and healing I receive daily. His light is steady, strong, and full of grace. I could never repay what’s been given—so I offer my words in gratitude.… Continue reading

    Sunshine
  • We Are Not Sticks & Stones

    A house is just sticks and stones—but we are the heartbeat that brings it to life. This deeply personal reflection explores the sacred difference between the vessel that holds us and the soul that fills it. A love letter to… Continue reading

    We Are Not Sticks & Stones
  • Emma’s Hide Away

    Emma wasn’t running away—she was returning to herself. Beneath the shade of her aspen tree, she finally let go of the weight she carried for everyone else. In the stillness, her tears fell not from exhaustion—but from love. It was… Continue reading

    Emma’s Hide Away
  • 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