• The Gift of Stillness

    The Gift of Stillness

    I started 2026 with a clear goal: to read the Bible from beginning to end in a year, this time using the ESV. I’ve only done it once before, and I wanted to challenge myself again. January began well. I was consistent, disciplined, and proud of myself for keeping pace. But somewhere after Numbers, something…

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  • January Reflections

    January Reflections

    January has been one of those months. The kind where I’ve found myself worrying about the future, yet somehow remaining calm because deep down, I know God has me. Both things have existed at the same time, and I’m learning that this tension doesn’t mean I lack faith. It just means I’m human. Work has…

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  • Looking Back on December

    Looking Back on December

    December has felt like the month where everything I prayed for started unfolding, not perfectly and not all at once, but enough to remind me that God really does hear. After a long season of unemployment and feeling like I had lost myself, I’m back at work again, learning how to live inside a promise…

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  • Grief, God, and the Unexpected

    November was a month of loss, waiting, and unexpected grace. I lost my aunt, my mum’s sister, after she battled breast cancer for over a year. We knew the end was coming, but that didn’t make it any less heartbreaking. I especially felt for her three children and her husband, who had shared a life…

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  • A reflection on friendship in a season of waiting

    One of the many things to have come out of this waiting season is the space to see how my friends handle me in my low moments. I’ve always been the friend people come to for advice, help, or comfort. I like to joke that I’m a self-cleaning machine, I deal with the difficult stuff…

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  • The Journey to My Master’s Graduation

    After graduating with my bachelor’s degree, I decided to join graduate school. As I looked for a job, I figured I might as well advance my education. It was convenient, classes were in the evenings, the school wasn’t far from home, and I lived with my parents at the time. A few months later, I…

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  • Surviving August

    Surviving August

    This month has tested me in unimaginable ways. My TV and phone broke down, a mouse came into my house through the kitchen, and I’ve just been having a really hard time coping. The first week began with me volunteering at a children’s camp in my church. I signed up mainly because it gave me…

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  • Honest reflections on unemployment

    It’s been seven months of unemployment, and I’m exhausted in ways I can’t always name. Exhausted from hoping, applying, waiting, and from waking up every day to face the same uncertainty. Everyone keeps encouraging me to go outside. “Take a walk,” they say. “It’ll make you feel better. Clear your head.” But how do I…

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  • Turning 34

    Turning 34

    This year, my birthday felt like any other day. No grand celebration, no big surprises, just me, in my house, doing my best to be grateful. I turned 34 in a season of unemployment, so my mind was elsewhere. Instead of thinking about cake or plans, I was thinking about applications, interviews, and waiting, waiting…

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  • 2 Years of Comfort

    2 Years of Comfort

    I’ve never appreciated living in my apartment more than I have over the past five months. The last time I was unemployed and waiting for a job breakthrough, I loathed my living situation. That apartment was tiny. The kitchen felt like a corridor, the environment was noisy and dusty, and the bathroom, combined with the…

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