“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us.”— Ephesians 3:20 More Than I Asked For — Ephesians 3:20 From an A&E Waiting Room When I think about this verse now, I don’t picture big dreams or boldContinue reading “More Than I Asked For — Ephesians 3:20 From an A&E Waiting Room”
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One Year Ago in A&E — and How Different Life Feels Now
One year ago, I was sitting in A&E with a really angry-looking red eye, trying not to spiral. If you’ve ever been in A&E, you’ll know the feeling. The harsh lighting, the waiting, the way time stretches. You’re surrounded by people, but somehow you feel very alone. I remember feeling scared — not just aboutContinue reading “One Year Ago in A&E — and How Different Life Feels Now”
The Broom Tree Is Not the End of the Story
Elijah had just witnessed fire fall from heaven. It’s one of the most dramatic moments in Scripture—bold faith, public victory, unmistakable evidence of God’s power. And then, almost immediately after, Elijah ran. Exhausted. Afraid. Empty. He collapsed beneath a broom tree and asked God to let him die. That detail matters. Because it reminds usContinue reading “The Broom Tree Is Not the End of the Story”
How to Trust God When the New Thing Is Gentle
Learning to trust God’s work when it doesn’t shout There are seasons when faith feels like movement—decisions, risks, action, momentum. And then there are seasons when faith feels like stillness. Like breathing again. Like not having to prove anything. Isaiah 43:19 has been meeting me in one of those quieter seasons: “See, I am doingContinue reading “How to Trust God When the New Thing Is Gentle”
From Mount Sinai to the Promised Land: When the Client Finally Gets It
Mount Sinai Here’s a moment in every long project where you wonder if you’re actually going anywhere—or just circling the mountain for the hundredth time. That place is Mount Sinai. Mount Sinai is where the rules are handed down. Where expectations are high, clarity is low, and progress feels theoretical. You’re doing the work, learningContinue reading “From Mount Sinai to the Promised Land: When the Client Finally Gets It”
Entering the Promised Land: Beginning a New Season of Work
“The Lord our God said to us at Horeb, ‘You have stayed long enough at this mountain.’”— Deuteronomy 1:6 Starting work in a new place feels exciting, uncertain, and sacred all at once. As I stepped into this new role, the passage that kept returning to my heart was Deuteronomy 1:6–11—a moment when God spokeContinue reading “Entering the Promised Land: Beginning a New Season of Work”
From Sealing to Release: A Spirit-Led Transition
Some transitions are decided in boardrooms.Others are decided in the spirit long before the paperwork catches up. Looking back, my move from one company to another did not begin with resignation letters or job offers. It began with two dreams—four days apart—that framed the end of one season and the spiritual necessity of entering another.Continue reading “From Sealing to Release: A Spirit-Led Transition”
🌿 When You Feel Wronged at Work: Lessons from Genesis 34
We’ve all been there — feeling unjustly treated, unseen, or burdened with responsibilities that others ignore. In workplaces where leadership is passive, systems are broken, and relationships become political battlefields, it’s easy to feel like you’re losing your footing. Recently, I’ve been reflecting on a powerful passage from Genesis 34, which offers a surprisingly relevantContinue reading “🌿 When You Feel Wronged at Work: Lessons from Genesis 34”
🌌 A Glimpse of Healing: The Night My Eyes Turned White Again
It was an ordinary cell group evening—or so I thought. I had arrived that night carrying not just the usual burdens of the week, but also a troubling discomfort: my right eye had turned completely bloodshot. The whites were a deep, angry red, and I could feel the irritation pulsating behind my eyelid. My naturalContinue reading “🌌 A Glimpse of Healing: The Night My Eyes Turned White Again”
🌿 Finding Clarity at the Crossroads: From A&E to a Divine Appointment at Thomson Plaza
Earlier this year, I found myself in a place I never expected: at the crossroads of physical weakness and spiritual yearning. Twice in a short span, I ended up in the Accident & Emergency (A&E) department. I was exhausted—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually. Each visit was a wake-up call. Not only was myContinue reading “🌿 Finding Clarity at the Crossroads: From A&E to a Divine Appointment at Thomson Plaza”