Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.”
– Proverbs 3:5-6

I want to start by saying this: I am not here to judge, to claim I have all the answers, or to act as if I’m better than anyone else. I don’t have it all figured out. Honestly, I don’t know much at all—at least not compared to the infinite wisdom of God. But what I do have are experiences, lessons, and reflections that I feel called to share.
This isn’t about telling anyone how to live or pointing fingers. I’m here to open my heart and let you know that the things I write come from a place of love, not condemnation. They’re not instructions or rules but stories and thoughts rooted in my own journey. And if they resonate with you or help you in any way, then I’m grateful for that.
“Lean not on your own understanding” has been a guiding principle for me, especially during times when life felt confusing or overwhelming. It’s easy to think we know best, that our perspective is the only one that matters, or that we have to figure everything out on our own. But the truth is, we don’t. God’s understanding is far greater than ours, and when we learn to trust Him, we open ourselves to peace and clarity that we could never find on our own.
For me, this blog is a way of leaning into that trust. I’m sharing because I’ve been there—confused, questioning, stumbling through life’s lessons. I don’t speak from a place of authority or perfection but from a place of humility and a desire to grow closer to God. I want to share what I’ve learned, not as someone who knows it all, but as someone who’s still learning every day.
So, as you read, I ask only this: come with an open heart. Take what speaks to you, leave what doesn’t, and know that everything I share is said with love. We’re all walking this journey together, and I hope these words can remind you of the One who is guiding us every step of the way.