Strength in weakness

  • 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
  • Always Here|Tug-a-war

    Originally published in 2018, this raw poem captures the heartache of being dependable, overlooked, and used up. “Always Here | Tug-a-war” explores what happens when love turns into self-sacrifice and crosses into martyrdom. A powerful reminder to value your worth,… Continue reading

    Always Here|Tug-a-war
  • In My Shoes | A Raw Look at Survival, Strength & Grace

    This one came from a place of truth—written during a time I was carrying more than just my own burdens. In My Shoes is a poem for anyone who’s ever been misunderstood, judged too quickly, or forced to keep walking… Continue reading

    In My Shoes | A Raw Look at Survival, Strength & Grace
  • Still I Float

    My bones creak, my head drums, and the world feels too loud. But somewhere deep within, I still find the strength to float. This poem is for the days when you’re carrying it all and still show up anyway. #PoetryCommunity… Continue reading

    Still I Float
  • Don’t let me fall

    In April 2019, I was quietly stepping into the first stages of healing. It was a journey that, at the time, felt deeply personal—just between Jesus and me. I was beginning to see glimpses of light, but the path ahead… Continue reading

    Don’t let me fall
  • Do You See Me

    Do You See Me Do You See Me? In 2018, I wrote this poem during one of the darkest seasons of my life—a time when I was just holding on. Rereading it now, years later, was incredibly difficult, and deciding… Continue reading

    Do You See Me
  • A Simple Choice

    Some words stay with us, their weight lingering long after they’re written. I first penned this poem in 2019, but today, it’s been given new life—a refreshed version with sharper edges and deeper impact. The message remains the same: every… Continue reading

    A Simple Choice