It’s About Choices
Life is full of choices. Some shape us. Some break us.
I'm a woman of faith, a wife, a mother, a missionary, a chaplain, and a coach, and I've seen both sides. I've watched people embrace God's truth and come alive with joy, peace, groundedness, and undeniable fruits. And I've watched others wrestle through confusion, pain, and heartbreak that didn't have to happen (I've been there). The difference? Truth. Known, embraced, and lived out.
I've made my choice, and I'm all in with God and His Truth. I want my life to count: to live fully, love deeply, and leave something behind that lasts. Because when everything else fades, that's what will matter. We get to choose the kind of mark we leave on this world: footprints of faith, hope, and love that the next generation can follow. That's a legacy worth building.
If you're tired of shallow living and you're hungry for something deeper, richer, and more purposeful, you're in the right place. If you're ready to step into the life God has for you and your family, then let's go. Let's choose well, live with intention, and make every day count!
Every yes is a trade. When you say yes to one thing, you automatically say no to something else: sleep, family, peace, focus, health, or your primary assignment.
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Have you ever felt like everyone else's life is moving forward while you’re stuck in the same place? You are probably all too familiar with this stage of life if you have been around for a few decades. You pray. You fast. You believe. But nothing seems to be changing. It’s like you're holding your breath while life keeps moving for everyone else[...] Read More
Marriage is one of the most desired and most discussed relationships in life, yet many people enter it with ideas shaped more by culture, emotion, and personal expectations than by God’s design. If we want marriage to be strong, healthy, and lasting, we have to understand it the way God intended it from the beginning.
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Walking by faith is easy when everything is clear. But what about when life feels foggy? When the direction isn’t obvious, the outcome isn’t guaranteed, and the next step feels risky?
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In a time when many of the values that once shaped strong homes are being questioned, weakened, or completely redefined, fatherhood must not be treated lightly. The role of a father is not optional, secondary, or replaceable. It is weighty, influential, and...
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For many children, their earliest understanding of God is shaped not by a sermon or a church service, but by the way they are loved, corrected, and [...]
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In a world where parenting is often spoken about mainly in terms of stress, pressure, and sacrifice, it is important to remember that children are still God’s precious gifts to us. Yes, raising them requires much from us. Yes, there are [...]
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A lot of us grew up thinking marriage was the finish line. Find the right person, say "I do," and then finally, finally, you get to settle into your happily ever after. But here's what nobody tells you [...]
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Every meaningful change comes with some amount of risk. There is risk in obeying God when you do not have the full picture. There is risk in stepping out of familiar patterns. There is risk in making decisions that others may not understand. And there is risk in believing for something better when your present reality gives you little reason to hope. Yet people who experience change are usually those who are willing to move when movement feels costly. Naomi did not have all the answers. What she had was [...]
Have you ever looked at your life , I mean really looked at it, and thought, "How did I end up here?" Maybe it was a family decision that did not turn out as expected, or a business that collapsed. A financial decision that seemed smart at the time and wasn't. A season of loss that stripped away things you thought were permanent. And now you're standing in the rubble of something you worked hard to build, wondering [...]
Divorce rate is increasing in our time, and infidelity is no longer frowned upon. People agree to define what sin would mean to them in order to design "convenient living" for themselves. As a father, you need to help your son see the wisdom in keeping romantic relationships on hold until he is ready to commit to the marriage covenant.
How can I teach my son to love his neighbor in the fast-paced world of today? Can I still raise a son with values that can stand against the tides? You can teach your son to love people in ways that will enable them to be better citizens of the contemporary world.
Parenting feels rewarding when a child is respectful, cooperative, and easy to guide. But what happens when your child becomes difficult to reach, when every conversation feels tense, their choices bring pain, and your love seems to be resisted at every turn? One of the hardest lessons in parenting is learning how to keep loving well even when love is not being received well.
How do you know if you are loving your child? What you may be calling love, may be in conflict with what the child really needs. You can love your child in a way that makes him or her feel loved.
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