Some days I find being an evangelical, conservative woman exhausting and perplexing. Today’s secular narrative blows in my face through … More
Category: Broken Women
Impressions of Sexual Abuse
*In light of Ravi Zacharias’s surfaced sexual assaults, I wrote a piece with the abused women in mind. They remain … More
Adoption: Layers of Motherhood
He was abandoned at the gate of the orphanage. It couldn’t have been in plain daylight. The dusk in the … More
A Cherished Reading in Dark Times: How Revelation Gives Hope in Dying
Today, I can think of no better book to give hope and encouragement in dying than the book of Revelation. … More
When Your Grass Is Fading
It is dangerous to do what we are not called to do, or to neglect our duty…We are judged for … More
God’s Character in Dying: Even Better Than A Miracle
When the darkness of uncertainty and fear hangs over you, inasmuch as by grace it remains in you, don’t let … More
My Sister, Cancer, Death, and Satan’s Lies
“Death is swallowed up in victory.”“O, death, where is your sting? O death, where is your victory? (1 Corinthians 15:55) … More
At the Foot of the Cross: A Mother’s Memoir
It was a day like today, at the foot of the cross, when a weeping mother stares in utter devastation … More
Hope In God No Matter What
It’s been two years now since my sister took her last breath. She was 32. Her rounded cheekbones matured and … More
Are You Busy Enough?
Jesus’ business was intentional and missional. We often find Him in the midst of the crowds. Surrounded by people. Pulled. … More
Women Redeemed: The Samaritan Woman, From Broken Pieces to Missionary Pots
I met a scandalous woman with a terrible past. The horrors of her horrendous choices keep her barely crawling between … More