
When Faith Has to Become Real
Faith was never meant to stay inside a church building. Real faith follows us into the waiting, the struggle, the anger, the grief, the temptation, and the slow healing.
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Faith was never meant to stay inside a church building. Real faith follows us into the waiting, the struggle, the anger, the grief, the temptation, and the slow healing.

Prayer is not a last resort. It is a connection. When you do not know what to say, God is still listening, and you do not have to have it all figured out to pray.

Christians are called to seek wise counsel, but there is a difference between pursuing wisdom and pursuing validation. Through Scripture and personal experience, this article explores how believers can discern godly advice, avoid unhealthy dependence on human approval, and ultimately trust God as their source of wisdom.

I didn’t know how much noise I was carrying until God started teaching me to enjoy quiet. This post is about prayer, peace, answered prayers, and learning to make room for God in ordinary moments.

You can be thankful and tired at the same time. This post is about faith in hard seasons, healing, family tension, grandchildren, prayer, and the small reminders God sends before we even know we need them.

Grandchildren have a way of breaking through every wall we’ve built. Their love, trust, joy, and need for us can quietly teach us something powerful about the heart of God.

Some people talk about their faith. Annita lives hers. She walks into a room and makes everyone feel seen, loves her grandchildren without reservation, and carries her family through hard seasons with a grace and strength that leaves me speechless. On this Mother’s Day, I just want the world to know — I am the most blessed of all.

Letter to my children, I’m not good at saying these things out loud, so I’m writing them down. To my kids and grandkids: you are my legacy, my prayer, and the reason I keep showing up.

You’ve cried privately, carried pressure silently, and survived days you never thought you’d make it through. But somehow… you’re still standing.

Leading a family spiritually sounds strong until you’re exhausted, overwhelmed, and quietly wondering if you’re failing everyone depending on you.