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  • BOOK REVIEW: Suffering by Paul David Tripp

    BOOK REVIEW: Suffering by Paul David Tripp

    I use affiliate links in some of my blog posts. If you click through and make a purchase, I earn a small commission at no extra cost to yourself. Thank you for your support! The title is one we are all too familiar with if we’ve been on this earth for any amount of time. Read more

  • What does time with God look like?

    What does time with God look like?

    What does time with God look like? How can we know Him? Over the years, I have been the queen of excuses regarding the time I intentionally spend with God. I’ve said ‘life is busy, I don’t understand what I’m reading in the Bible, I’m too tired, I’m distracted’ and so on. However, I have Read more

  • Is there hope in suffering?

    Is there hope in suffering?

    I saw an Instagram post from a Christian I follow who has entered remission from a cancer that she had. Like me, she has a young child and has not had an easy time. However, she recently returned to work as a nurse and was very understandably happy to be back to it. In her Read more

  • The Mustard Seed Mum: Leading By Example

    Do you have someone that you look up to? Someone that you want to emulate in some way? For me, it’s my Mum. She has modelled for me what following Jesus looks like as a wife and mother, even in the hardest and most hopeless of circumstances. She was the one who led me to Read more

  • 7 Tips For Writers Starting Out

    Thinking about giving writing a go? Perhaps you used to love writing, but just haven’t done it for a while. Maybe you are looking for a new hobby or a side hustle to make some extra money. The reasons we write are many and varied. Here are a few tips that I have found helpful Read more

  • Two Books That Helped Me Through A Cancer Relapse

    Just a short post today on two books that I was very thankful for as I went through a Hodgkin’s Lymphoma relapse earlier this year. God on Mute by Pete Grieg Going through cancer for the second time has brought new thoughts to my mind in comparison to being a twenty-something student who had lymphoma Read more