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You Didn’t Fall Behind: Closing January with Grace

January has a way of sneaking in expectations we never intended to carry.

We begin with good intentions—fresh starts, new rhythms, hopeful plans—and somewhere along the way, the pressure creeps back in. The pressure to do more. To be more consistent. To prove we’re changing.

But as this month comes to a close, I want to offer you a gentle reminder:

You didn’t fall behind.

Because God was never measuring your progress the way the world does.

January wasn’t meant to be a test you passed or failed. It was an invitation—to slow down, to surrender, to let go of striving, and to learn what it looks like to walk at God’s pace. And invitations don’t expire just because a calendar page flips.


Grace Isn’t in the Completion — It’s in the Continuing

Maybe you started the month strong and felt grounded in stillness.
Maybe you tried, stumbled, and felt frustration rise up again.
Maybe you meant to slow down… but life didn’t cooperate.

Here’s the good news: grace meets you in all of it.

God isn’t waiting for you to arrive at some finished version of yourself before He delights in you. He walks with you in process. He’s present in the starting and the restarting. He’s just as near when you feel steady as when you feel scattered.

Obedience isn’t about perfect follow-through.
It’s about choosing to keep turning your heart back toward Him.

Again and again.
Without shame.
Without fear of getting it wrong.


What You Learned Matters — Even If It Feels Small

Growth often happens quietly.

It looks like noticing when your soul feels hurried.
Pausing before reacting.
Choosing rest even when it feels countercultural.
Letting something go instead of pushing through one more thing.

You may not have kept every intention or practiced every rhythm perfectly—but if your heart became even slightly more aware of God’s presence this month, that matters.

Small shifts create deep roots.

And God does some of His most transformative work below the surface, long before anything looks different on the outside.


You’re Allowed to Carry January with You

As much as the world tells us it’s time to move on—new month, new focus, new expectations—God’s invitations aren’t bound by dates.

You can keep choosing stillness.
You can keep practicing surrender.
You can keep walking gently.
You can keep letting obedience be light.

Nothing needs to be forced.
Nothing needs to be rushed.
Nothing needs to be earned.

Grace doesn’t rush you forward.
Grace walks beside you.


A Simple Reflection Before Moving On

Before stepping into what comes next, I invite you to pause and reflect:

• What is one thing God showed you about your pace this month?
• Where did you feel most at peace?
• What is one striving habit you want to keep releasing?

Write it down. Pray over it. Hold it gently.

Let January’s lessons become February’s foundation—not pressure, just presence.


Remember This Above All Else

God never asked you to have it all figured out by January 31st.
He asked you to walk with Him—and you did.

And every step you took, even the uncertain ones, mattered.

As we close this month, may you move forward knowing this:

You are not behind.
You are held.
And grace is still setting the pace.


A Personal Invitation

If this post felt like it put words to what your heart has been sensing this month, A Pace of Grace was written with you in mind.

This book isn’t a formula or a productivity plan—it’s a gentle invitation to slow down, stop striving, and learn how to walk with God in a way that brings peace instead of pressure. It was written from the middle of real life, imperfect rhythms, and honest questions about faith, rest, obedience, and surrender.

A Pace of Grace is for the woman who loves Jesus but feels weary.
For the one who wants to follow God faithfully without burning out.
For the one learning that obedience doesn’t have to be heavy and rest is a spiritual practice, not a reward.

As January closes and you look ahead, my prayer is that this book would walk beside you—reminding you that you are not behind, you are deeply loved, and grace is still setting the pace.

A Pace of Grace is available for pre-order with a release date of March 10.
Thank you for walking this journey with me.

Discerning God’s Call in Real Life

There’s this old quote from F.B. Meyer that says,

“God’s impressions within and His Word without are always corroborated by His providence around, and we should quietly wait until these three focus into one point… You will become so sure that you are right, when God’s three witnesses concur, that you could not be surer though an angel beckoned you.”

I’ve got to be honest—I’m not sure I’ve ever seen glowworms light my path (like Meyer suggests), but I have seen God's confirmation show up in the most surprising and sacred ways.

Through my time in ministry, I’ve never been more confident in recognizing the voice and movement of God. That’s not to say I never question or wrestle with uncertainty—because I do. There are still days when the next step feels foggy. But when I know… I know. And it’s unmistakable.

I’ve been blessed with a team who sees the fruit when I take the steps God puts on my heart. I’ve had people encourage me even when it doesn’t make sense in the moment—only to watch it all come together in ways we never could’ve orchestrated ourselves.

It’s those moments that leave me in awe all over again.

Isn’t it amazing how, when we take a step of obedience—trusting that it was God who nudged us—we start seeing that same message in Scripture, hearing it in conversation, getting asked the very questions we’ve been praying about? And then, as if out of nowhere, God moves powerfully, gently confirming, “Yes, this was Me.”

That’s what F.B. Meyer was getting at. God speaks through His Word, through His Spirit within us, and through the circumstances around us. When all three line up, it’s like a divine spotlight on the path ahead.

God’s impressions within and His Word without are always corroborated by His providence around, and we should quietly wait until these three focus into one point… You will become so sure that you are right, when God’s three witnesses concur, that you could not be surer though an angel beckoned you.
— F.B. Meyer

But here’s the challenge:
We won’t always be able to explain it.
It won’t always make sense at first.
It might even look a little “weird” to others.

That doesn’t mean we’re wrong.
It just means we’re walking by faith.

So let’s not be so focused on figuring out how the story ends that we miss the step-by-step beauty of what God is doing. Let’s not cling so tightly to our own plans that we overlook His unfolding one. Because He isn’t just working through the outcome—He’s forming us through the process.

God is raising up people—women like you and me—with a call that may look different than expected, but is deeply rooted in His heart and His Word. We don’t need to have all the answers. We need only to surrender, listen, and obey. The same God who calls will carry it to completion.

So if you’re in a place of wondering whether you heard Him right—pause. Pray. Get in the Word. Seek wise counsel. Watch what God does. His fingerprints are often all over the thing we weren’t even sure about.

And when those three witnesses—His voice within, His Word without, and His providence around—start to align… move forward in faith.

You may not see glowworms lighting the way,
but you will see His glory.

This post kicks off our August blog series: "Called."
Whether you're just beginning to wonder what your calling is, in the thick of obeying a word that doesn’t make sense yet, or waiting for confirmation—it’s for you.

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Finding Rest in God

Finding Rest in God

In a world that glorifies busyness, we are constantly taught to find renewal in fleeting comforts like bubble baths, pedicures, or a glass of wine. While these things may offer temporary relief, the truth is that genuine rest and renewal can only be found in God.

Jesus extends this invitation to us: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." — Matthew 11:28-30

This sacred invitation is a reminder that we don’t have to carry the weight of our responsibilities alone. True rest is found when we lay our burdens at His feet and embrace the rhythm of grace He designed for our lives.