Category: christianity

  • Keeping It Real: Embracing Imperfections

    I want to be honest with you all. In some of my past posts, I talked about stopping weed or skipping those psychic readings. But the truth is, sometimes I enjoy a good smoke, and sometimes I do get a reading. I’m not perfect, and that’s okay. I’m not here to pretend I have all…

  • I Know, too: A Woman’s Voice in a Male-Oriented World

    Sometimes, when I talk about life, relationships, or spirituality, my words might sound very male-oriented—as if I’m seeing the world mostly through men’s stories and experiences. And honestly? That’s because so much of what we’ve been taught—history, religion, culture—has been written, told, and controlled by men. But let me be clear: I know, too. I…

  • The Weight of the World: What God Has Done vs. What Humans Are Doing

    I used to wonder why suffering existed. Why was there war, hunger, and pain if God was truly good? It didn’t make sense to me at first. The world seemed so cruel, so unfair. I’d hear people say, “If God is so powerful, why does He allow this?” and for a long time, I didn’t…

  • No One Wants to Talk About It: The Price of Overexposure and What I Learned About My Worth

    No one wants to talk about it. It’s as if it’s too uncomfortable, too shameful to address. I’ve lost count of how many women I’ve met in my life, all of them saying something like, “I could never sell my body. I would never have sex for money.” It’s a taboo, something looked down upon…

  • Honoring Others, Honoring Myself: A Journey of Self-Care and Mindfulness

    In a world that constantly moves, I’ve learned the importance of honoring those in my life by giving them my full presence. This means not only showing love and appreciation but also reciprocating the energy they give me, whether it’s support, kindness, or simply understanding. By doing this, I’m reminded to give myself grace and…

  • The Cycles We Break: Finding Truth in God

    For a long time, I convinced myself that smoking weed and paying people for tarot and divination readings was my sanctuary. The two seemed to go hand in hand—a way to numb emotions I didn’t want to face or to create a false sense of control over my life. I was paying others to tell…

  • The Strength in Our Roles: Restoring Harmony in Family and Faith

    In a time long ago, there was a society where the roles of men and women were clear, and the balance of leadership rested upon the shoulders of the men. The men were entrusted with the responsibility to uphold the teachings of God, to guide their families and communities, and to be the strong pillars…

  • Lean Not on Your Own Understanding – A Lesson in Trust

    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…