Category: Every Day Faith

  • Taking a Break for the 2024 Holidays

    Just want to let you know that we are going to take the rest of the year off to focus on family and the holidays. See you in 2025!

    Wishing each of you a blessed and joy-filled holiday season, focused on the reason for the season!

    In Him,

  • Thanksgiving: Make it a Lifestyle

    Thanksgiving is so much more than just turkey, football, and pumpkin pie (though those are awesome too!). For Christians, it’s a daily vibe, a chance to reflect on God’s goodness and live with a heart full of gratitude.

    1. Gratitude in Every Season
      1 Thessalonians 5:18 tells us to “give thanks in all circumstances.” I know, that’s not always easy, especially when life throws curveballs. But one of the best things about gratitude is that it doesn’t depend on what’s happening around us. We thank God for who He is and how He’s working, even when things get tough. We can choose to live with joy and gratitude.
    2. Counting Blessings
      It’s easy to miss the little blessings in life. This Thanksgiving, try to slow down and notice them—like a cozy cup of coffee, a friend’s kind words, or a beautiful sunset. Spend a few minutes at the table and ask your family to share how they feel blessed. When we take a moment to count our blessings, we see God’s handiwork everywhere!
    3. Giving Back
      Real thanksgiving makes us want to give back. When we realize how richly God has blessed us, it feels natural to share that love. Look for ways to pass on your blessings—maybe serve a meal, donate to a cause, or just brighten someone’s day with kind words.

    This Thanksgiving, let’s turn gratitude into a lifestyle, not just a holiday tradition!

    With Joy,

  • The Art of Being a Good Friend

    Friendship is such a beautiful gift from God, isn’t it? There’s something truly special about being a good friend—it’s more than just being there for someone; it’s about living out love the way Jesus showed us. If you’re ready to deepen your friendships, here are a few simple, yet meaningful, ways to love your friends well!

    1. Be Present
    One of the things I love most about Jesus is how present He was with people. Whether He was sharing a meal, walking with His disciples, or listening to someone’s story, He made people feel seen and valued. We can do the same. Put the phone down, make eye contact, and truly listen when your friends are talking. (Don’t think about what you are going to say next, listen!) Sometimes, just being there—really there—is the best way to show love.

    2. Encourage and Uplift
    Proverbs 17:17 says, “A friend loves at all times.” Isn’t that beautiful? Being a good friend means cheering each other on through all of life’s seasons, good and bad. Send a little text to let them know you’re thinking of them, pray for them, or remind them of the amazing person they are. Everyone needs a bit of encouragement, and those small gestures can make a world of difference.

    3. Speak Truth in Love
    Being a real friend also means being willing to have the tough conversations when needed. Proverbs 27:6 says, “Faithful are the wounds of a friend.” This doesn’t mean we hurt each other on purpose, but sometimes love requires us to speak truth, even when it’s hard. Do it with kindness and grace, and it can lead to growth for both of you.

    At the heart of it, friendship is a reflection of God’s love. So let’s make our friendships fun, authentic, and full of grace—just the way He intended!

    With Joy,

  • Inductive Bible Study: Digging Deeper into the Word

    Let’s take a moment to explore an incredible way to connect with God’s Word—inductive Bible study. This method helps you dive deeper into Scripture, not just reading it, but truly understanding and applying it in your life. It’s a journey of discovery where you let the Bible speak for itself, and it can transform the way you see and experience God’s truth.

    My first inductive study opened my eyes to how the Holy Spirit reveals truth when we take the time to slow down and really study the Bible. There are a lot of different methods out there, but the inductive study method has three steps that encourage you to dig deep.

    1. Observation: Slow Down and Look Closely
    The first step is to slow down and really see what’s written. As you read a passage, ask yourself questions like: Who is speaking? What’s happening here? When and where does this take place? Look for words that jump out at you—key phrases, things that are repeated, or contrasts that stand out. I like to use a notebook and make lists of what I observe, it makes the text come alive in a whole new way.

    2. Interpretation: Uncover the Meaning
    Once you’ve observed the text, the next step is to dig into its meaning. This is where context is so important—what’s happening before and after this passage? How does this fit into the bigger picture of the book or the Bible as a whole? You don’t have to do this alone—use tools like Bible commentaries, concordances, or cross-references to help you along. And most importantly, ask God for insight and wisdom as you seek to understand His Word.

    3. Application: Let It Change You
    Finally, the beauty of inductive Bible study comes when we let it transform us. Take time to reflect: What is God teaching me here? How can these truths shape my life, my decisions, my walk with Him? True Bible study isn’t just about gaining knowledge—it’s about letting God’s Word mold your heart and your life.

    Inductive Bible study takes some time and effort, but is a great way to grow your faith. You’re not just reading—you’re uncovering the richness and depth of God’s Word, allowing it to speak directly into your life.

    With joy,

  • Self-Care: A Biblical Approach to Rest and Renewal

    Let’s chat about self-care. Self-care is a term we hear all the time but often feel guilty about. Here’s the great news: taking care of yourself isn’t selfish; it’s actually biblical! God designed us to work hard, but He also wants us to rest and recharge. So, let’s dive into how you can practice self-care in a way that aligns with God’s teachings.

    1. Rest Like Jesus Did
      Even Jesus took time to rest and pray (Mark 1:35). If the Son of God needed to recharge, so do we! Find moments to step away from the hustle and bustle—whether it’s going for a walk, having quiet prayer time, or simply appreciating the beauty of nature.
    2. Nourish Your Body and Soul
      1 Corinthians 6:19 tells us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. This means getting enough sleep, eating well, and staying active aren’t just good ideas—they’re ways to honor God. Don’t forget your spiritual nourishment too. Spend time in God’s Word and worship, filling up your soul.
    3. Set Boundaries
      Jesus understood the importance of saying no. Establishing healthy boundaries is essential to prevent burnout and safeguard your well-being. This is definitely easier said than done. Sometimes it takes baby steps. Choose one place where you can set better boundaries and do it.

    Remember, self-care isn’t a luxury—it’s essential. When you take care of yourself, you’re better equipped to love others and serve God wholeheartedly!

    With Joy,

  • Facing Change – Trusting God Through Twists and Turns

    Change can feel like a rollercoaster—super exciting, but also kinda scary! Whether it’s starting a new job, moving to a new place, or dealing with an unexpected life twist, we all face change at some point, and it can be hard! Here are three things to remember when you are facing the turbulence of change.

    1. God Never Changes
      Hebrews 13:8 says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” Life might throw us some wild pitches, but God’s character and promises are rock solid. When things feel shaky, you can always count on His steady presence.
    2. Embrace the Growth
      Change can be uncomfortable, but it’s also where we grow the most. Romans 5:3-4 mentions that challenges build perseverance, character, and hope. Instead of fighting change, lean into it and ask God what He’s teaching you during this time.
    3. Trust His Plan
      Jeremiah 29:11 tells us that God’s plans are for our good—even when we can’t see the whole picture. Trusting Him during times of change means letting go of control and believing He’s got everything covered.

    So, when change shows up, take a deep breath, step back, and tackle it with faith, knowing that God always has your back.

    With Joy,

  • Work and Family – Keep God at the Center

    Balancing work and family can feel like juggling. Sometimes you’re in the groove, and other times, you’re dropping balls over and over again! The trick to finding peace in all the chaos? Keep God at the center of it all. Focusing on Him is key to balancing all the things you are juggling in life. So, how do we do that?


    Seek Him

    Matthew 6:33 says, “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you.” When we put God first, He helps us get our priorities straight. Family is a blessing, and work is a calling, but neither should overshadow your relationship with God. Make time each day for Him. Find what works for you and spend time in the Word and prayer. It doesn’t have to be long, but it does have to be meaningful.


    Find time to Rest

    Jesus showed us the importance of rest and balance. He knew when to step away from the crowds and take time to recharge (Mark 6:31). It can be hard, but setting boundaries between work and family time is critical to creating balance. Protect family dinners, weekends, or even those quiet moments when you are able to slow down and connect with your loved ones. Tips:

    1. Set your phone to “do not disturb” mode after work hours.
    2. Schedule time to rest or spend time with friends and family.

    Give Yourself Grace

    No one is perfect. There will be days when work is overwhelming, and family time feels short, or you make mistakes. That’s okay! Trust in God’s grace to cover your efforts and know that He honors your desire to serve both faithfully.

    With God’s guidance, balancing work and family can be less of a struggle and more of a joy.

    With Joy,

  • When a Friend Hurts You

    If you’ve ever been hurt by a close friend, you know how tough it can be. It’s confusing and painful, and you might be wondering, “What do I do now?” Here’s some good news: you don’t have to go through this alone. Jesus totally gets it and understands your pain.

    1. Jesus Was Betrayed Too
      Did you know Jesus went through betrayal himself? One of His closest friends, Judas, turned against Him (Luke 22:47-48). If anyone knows what you’re going through, it’s Him! Take comfort in knowing that Jesus sees your pain and really understands.
    2. Forgiveness is a Must
      It can be tempting to hold onto bitterness, but Ephesians 4:32 reminds us to “forgive one another, just as God in Christ forgave you.” Forgiveness doesn’t mean you forget what happened; it’s about letting go of the control betrayal has over you. Pray for the strength to forgive, even when it seems impossible.
    3. Trust God with Your Healing
      Healing from betrayal takes time, and that’s totally okay! Bring your hurt to God, who “heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds” (Psalm 147:3). Let Him guide you through this healing process. Trust Him to restore your peace and joy.

    With God’s grace, you can move forward with hope, even after the pain of betrayal. You’re not alone, and better days are ahead!

    With Joy,

  • Setting Boundaries: Loving Others Without Losing Yourself

    Let’s talk about something super important to me: setting boundaries. It can be tough, especially when you want to be there for everyone. But guess what? Healthy boundaries are a gift from God! They help us love others—and ourselves—better.

    1. Jesus Set Boundaries
      Take a cue from Jesus. He was the ultimate example of love, right? But even He knew when to say no. Jesus often took time to pray and recharge (Luke 5:16). He made time for Himself, even when people were vying for His attention. Setting boundaries isn’t selfish—it’s crucial for being fully present where God wants you to be!
    2. Learn to Say No
      Saying no can be hard. I get it! But Matthew 5:37 reminds us that our “yes” should be yes, and our “no” should be no. When you overcommit, you risk feeling stressed and drained. That’s not good for anyone! Be prayerful about where God wants you to invest your time and energy.
    3. Guard Your Heart
      Proverbs 4:23 tells us to guard our hearts. Setting boundaries isn’t just about managing time; it’s also about protecting your peace. This might mean distancing yourself from toxic relationships or limiting time on social media. Boundaries help you stay spiritually healthy.

    With clear boundaries, you can show up for others while staying true to God’s awesome plan for your life! You’ve got this!Replace selected block text

    With Joy,

  • Shining for Jesus Every Day

    Hey there, friend! Have you ever pondered what it means to be the “salt of the earth” and the “light of the world”? Jesus calls us to this in Matthew 5:13-16, and it’s simpler than you might think!

    1. Sprinkle Some Salt
      Think about salt for a moment. It adds flavor and preserves food. Similarly, we’re called to bring goodness and truth into our world. This can be as straightforward as:
    • Sharing a kind word with a stranger.
    • Encouraging a friend who’s having a tough day.
    • Standing up for what’s right when you see injustice.

    These small actions might seem insignificant, but they make a big impact! When you sprinkle a little love, you’re sharing Christ’s heart with everyone around you.

    1. Shine Your Light
      Now, consider light. It’s not meant to be hidden away! Jesus encourages us to let our light shine brightly. This involves:
    • Living authentically.
    • Sharing your faith when the opportunity arises.
    • Showing love and kindness in everyday moments.

    When you let God’s joy shine through you, people will notice! Your light points others to Jesus.

    So, let’s go out there and be that salt and light! Show the world the goodness of God in everything you do. You’ve got this!

    With Joy,