Faith & Daily Christian Living

Are you feeling lazy when it comes to your spiritual walk?
Has the status quo of life set in and left you feeling far from
God? Do you struggle to overcome the busyness of life and
long for quiet time to commune with and hear from God? Find encouragement and support for your walk with Jesus. Delve into scripture for deeper understanding of God’s Word.

Cultivating a Grateful Heart: Shifting from Comparison to Contentment

When Gratitude Feels Hard Have you ever scrolled through social media and felt that twinge of envy? Someone’s perfect home, dream vacation, or joyful family moment flashes across your feed. Without realizing it, your heart shifts from thankfulness to longing. That’s why cultivating a grateful heart is such an intentional act. Gratitude doesn’t come naturally in a […]

Cultivating a Grateful Heart: Shifting from Comparison to Contentment Read More »

How to Start Overcoming Spiritual Dryness and Reignite Your Faith

It feels like quicksand.Things are foggy.I can’t seem to focus.I feel restless. And worst of all—I feel far from God. This is what spiritual dryness looks like for me. And I know I’m not the only one. Maybe you’ve felt it too. You love Jesus, but you’re tired. Distracted. A little numb. You go through

How to Start Overcoming Spiritual Dryness and Reignite Your Faith Read More »

Discipleship Starts at Home: 3 Ways to Pass on Your Faith

Discipleship starts at home, not in a classroom or a church program—but around your kitchen table, through your prayers, and in your daily life. As Christian women, especially in our later years, we are uniquely positioned to leave a strong, faith-filled legacy for the generations following us. For me, discipleship means allowing Jesus to shape

Discipleship Starts at Home: 3 Ways to Pass on Your Faith Read More »

Staying Spiritually Grounded After 50: 5 Devotional Moments for the Woman Who Still Does It All

Life after 50 isn’t always slower—it’s just different. Many of us find ourselves in the “sandwich years,” caring for aging parents while still guiding young adult children, managing a household, investing in marriage, and often still working. And while the pace of life hasn’t necessarily eased, our perspective has shifted. For me, turning 50 stirred a

Staying Spiritually Grounded After 50: 5 Devotional Moments for the Woman Who Still Does It All Read More »