grace

  • 5 Bible Verses to Remember: Gratitude, Forgiveness, Worthiness, Grace, and Peace

    A quiet collection of five Bible verses centered on gratitude, forgiveness, worthiness, grace, and peace, created to encourage hearts and point readers back to God’s truth in everyday life. 🤍Sk Continue reading

    5 Bible Verses to Remember: Gratitude, Forgiveness, Worthiness, Grace, and Peace
  • 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
  • The Heart Check List

    Life between two homes means my checklist is never done—but the first thing on it is always a heart check. Am I staying true to who God made me to be? Am I aligning myself with Jesus, even when the… Continue reading

    The Heart Check List
  • Overcoming Through Faith: The Power of Your Testimony

    Trials are messy and painful, but they shape us. In “The Power of Your Testimony,” discover how every setback refines us, turning broken pieces into a testament of God’s unwavering love and a devotion that transforms trials into triumph. Read… Continue reading

    Overcoming Through Faith: The Power of Your Testimony
  • The Light of Grace

    She walked through fire and came out shining—graceful, strong, and full of light. This poem, The Light of Grace, is a love letter to the resilience we sometimes only find when tested. 📱 Instagram: @skfabric_303 🌐 Blog: fabricthatmademe.com 💛”Her laughter,… Continue reading

    The Light of Grace
  • Fueled by Faith, Coffee, and a Touch of Chaos

    What keeps me going? Faith, coffee, and the unshakable need to not crash and burn—literally. Chronic illness doesn’t take a day off, so neither can I. This post is a raw and real look at how I manage my mental,… Continue reading

    Fueled by Faith, Coffee, and a Touch of Chaos
  • Grace, Guts & Getting Real

    Let’s be honest—vague apologies, passive deflection, and tiptoeing around truth don’t heal anything. I’ve done it, too. But real healing begins with honest reflection, humility, and the guts to say, “I was wrong.” This post is for anyone tired of… Continue reading

    Grace, Guts & Getting Real