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The Cross and My Path in Life: When Your Story Takes a Detour Through Gethsemane
We all know Jesus' famous words at one of His most agonising moments where He calls out to His father and says in the garden of gethsemane and says “Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will.” And as we are in the...
In My 20s: I am learning how to deal with a season of waiting that feels like disappointment
I feel like I am in this weird part of my life where I want to follow God’s plan for my life but it seems like He is silent. So, then I start applying for things myself but get crickets in response. I mean, seriously, in the last month or two, I must have sent off at...
Lent and God in a Godless World
As this blog goes live we are about halfway through lent but as I am writing it, we are just days into 2026. Unfortunately, life on the internet does sometimes mean doing things way in advance to make sure we stay on top of things and that saddens me because I really...
In My 20s: I Am Wrestling With My Calling
You know when you’re at those festivals, the ones where hundreds of people are standing around worshipping God and you are on fire for God and it feels so easy to respond to the altar call of mission. And when the preacher on the stage says: God is asking who will go...
Writing Love Letters in a Digital Age – The Art of Paper Things
One thing I seem to hear all the time is: romance is dead. But i dont think it is. I think it may take more thoughtfulness to be romantic in a digital age but I certainly don't think it is dead. In fact, I think achieving a romantic gesture is much easier these days...
In My 20s: Becoming the Person No One Can Count On (And Learning to Deal With That)
In my 20s, I have learnt that when you chase what you want and the life you want, it does sometimes mean becoming the friend or the sister that no one can count on. Choosing a life of transience - of freedom - means I am not at home for some of the big moments in my...





