Unusual Stories

  • Still in the Mud with Jesus | My Sober Journey: Social Media, Division, and Learning to Wait

    I’m sharing a heartfelt on stepping away from social media, learning to wait on Jesus, and finding peace in a season of uncertainty. This post also touches on the way division can creep into our lives, even among believers, and… Continue reading

    Still in the Mud with Jesus | My Sober Journey: Social Media, Division, and Learning to Wait
  • Confusion: The Chaos Strategist

    Confusion is never harmless, and chaos is never random. In this devotional warning, I explore how the enemy uses distraction, division, and deception to pull hearts off course and why staying close to Jesus is the only way to stand… Continue reading

    Confusion: The Chaos Strategist
  • Switching Off Survival Mode

    Have you ever lived waiting for the next bad thing? I did, for years. Here’s how God switched off my survival mode and taught my family to walk boldly in abundance instead. 1 Peter 2:9 | 2 Timothy 1:7 Continue reading

  • It’s Not That Deep…Or is it?

    Too many voices pull us in every direction. But not every voice belongs in your life. Discover 3 biblical safeguards for spiritual discernment: • Do they bear good fruit? • Do they submit to God’s Word? • Are you rooted… Continue reading

    It’s Not That Deep…Or is it?
  • Dreamland | A Journey Through the In Between

    A dream that didn’t stay in sleep. A body vibrating awake. Frozen landscapes, moving towers, and the unsettling beauty of the in-between — where faith, mystery, and surrender quietly meet. Continue reading

    Dreamland | A Journey Through the In Between
  • When Did You Know Jesus Was With You?

    When my friend asked when I knew Jesus was really with me, I didn’t realize how much that question would open up my story. This is a testimony about quiet faith, lifelong listening, and a relationship that never left me.… Continue reading

    When Did You Know Jesus Was With You?
  • The Work of the Tree

    From a tree in Jericho to the cross at Calvary, this poem reflects on the work of the tree – grace that calls us by name, meets us in our brokenness, and makes a way back to God. -SK Continue reading

    The Work of the Tree