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When Love Grows Up
Written in 2020 & reposted in 2024, this two-part poem explores the gritty, sacred work of marriage—the heartbreak, the healing, & the holiness. For every woman walking the tightrope of loyalty, prayer, & truth in her relationship, this is your… Continue reading
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A Journey of Faith and New Beginnings
When fear held us back, faith moved us forward. This is our story of trusting God, choosing stillness, and watching His perfect plan unfold. A journey of surrender, love, and new beginnings. đź’› Read it now: fabricthatmademe.com ✨ Subscribe for… Continue reading
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Random Thoughts On My Walk
Written during one season of change and revisited in the middle of another, this post unfolds like a quiet walk—part poetry, part reflection. These aren’t just random thoughts—they’re pieces of what it means to heal, grow, and find home. 🌿📦… Continue reading
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A Love Transformed: Seeing My Husband Through God’s Eyes
Marriage is love—it’s transformation together. It’s seeing each other in ways no one else ever will. I first wrote this in 2020 as a reflection, a moment of clarity during a time of great change. It was in that season… Continue reading
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Tightrope of Life
I wrote this piece in December 2020, standing at a crossroads—acknowledging the journey behind me, the road ahead, and the undeniable truth that God had saved my life. Looking back now, I see it even more clearly: faith and action… Continue reading
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Rebuilding Me: A Story of Healing and Hope
**WARNING* Sensitive Topics** Originally written in 2019, this post reflects one of the darkest yet most transformative times in my life. I have since found healing—mentally, physically, and spiritually—through therapy, faith, and lifestyle changes. While this post captures raw struggles,… Continue reading
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The Soul’s Pen | Words That Inspire
Here I go again—revising and refreshing old posts from years ago! This one is an easy favorite because I can’t take credit for it. These are quotes and verses I loved and meditated on back in 2018. I thought I’d… Continue reading





