🧠 Hijacked: How to Protect Your Mind in an Age of Manipulation
Are your thoughts really your own?
From CIA mind control experiments to DARPA’s brain-mapping tech and the manipulation built into social media itself—this post exposes the hidden war on your mind. But more importantly, it equips you with biblical truth to fight back. This isn’t fear-mongering. It’s a wake-up call.
She Wasn’t the One He Loved—But God Chose Her
💔 She was the wife no one wanted. The woman given away in a lie.
And yet… God chose her to carry the bloodline of the Messiah.
Most people remember Rachel.
But the Savior came through Leah—the overlooked, the unloved, the forgotten.
And it all changed the moment she stopped chasing Jacob’s love…
and turned her heart fully to God.
This post is about her story—and it wrecked me in the best way.
This one’s for the women who’ve ever felt invisible.
👉 You’ll want to read this one. It’s personal. It’s powerful. It’s Leah’s moment.
The Lie That Keeps You Powerless — And the Truth That Sets You Free
There’s a lie that keeps so many of us stuck—believing we’re not good enough for God’s love.
But what if that lie is the enemy’s greatest distraction?
And what if the truth could set you free?
This one’s for the weary, the doubters, and anyone who needs to remember:
You don’t have to earn what was already given.
🌿 The Still Strong Path: A Whole Body Reset Plan for Women Who Are Tired of Doing Everything Right and Getting Nowhere
When weight won’t budge, even when you’re doing everything right… there’s a deeper story.
For years, I thought I was the problem. I ate clean, moved my body, and still felt stuck in a body that didn’t reflect my effort.
What I’ve learned is this: trauma, stress, and survival can teach your body to hold on — even when you’re ready to let go.
The Still Strong Path is a whole body reset plan built for women like me — and maybe like you.
It’s not just about weight. It’s about healing, hormone balance, sleep, timing, and trust.
💛 Read the full plan — and find your way back to feeling like you again.
Across the Divide: Finding Connection in What Makes Us Different
Real connection doesn’t require agreement—it requires understanding.
In this post, I share what I’ve learned from sitting at the table with people from different cultures, beliefs, and walks of life. From childhood meals to science fiction, and even technology’s role in bridging gaps, this is a call to listen more, fear less, and remember:
✨ Different isn’t dangerous—it’s just unfamiliar.
And unfamiliar things? They’re often the most beautiful of all.
The Tool in the Hand of the Heart
It’s not the tool that shapes the world—it’s the hand that holds it.
This post dives into the truth that technology, like fire or art or words, is neither good nor evil on its own. It’s how we use it that matters. I share my personal journey with AI, and how—like a chisel in the hand of a sculptor—it’s helped me bring my thoughts, healing, and creativity to life.
✨ When guided by light, even code can become compassion.
“Don’t Judge Me”—What Love Really Looks Like
🕯️ A deeper look at what it really means when someone says, “Don’t judge me.” This post explores the difference between judgment and love-driven truth, and why silence isn't always kindness. For anyone who’s ever struggled to speak up—or been hurt by someone who did—this one’s for you.
🌿 What Are Adaptogens? (And Why They’re a Lifeline During Menopause)
Feeling off balance during menopause? This post explores how adaptogens—powerful herbs like ashwagandha, maca, and rhodiola—can help stabilize mood, energy, and appetite naturally. Learn what they are, how they work, and easy ways to add them to your daily routine through teas, smoothies, and simple supplements.
The Natural Way to Lower Blood Pressure (Without Feeling Overwhelmed)
Short and sweet, just a few tips to help manage your blood pressure.
“Forgiving Grace” Chapter 1
When a fiery crash leaves one woman dead and another without a name, Sheriff Asa Jenson finds himself entangled in more than just a case. The survivor—beautiful, composed, and curiously drawn to grace—claims no memory of her past, but Asa doesn’t buy it. As suspicion simmers and small-town kindness wraps around her like a quilt, “Jane Doe” begins to cling to a name she chooses for herself: Grace. But is she a victim, or something more?
🌿 Natural Ways to Lower Blood Pressure (That Actually Work)
Simple, practical ways to fight this common problem.
Love Didn’t Hurt Me—This Time, It Healed Me
Fourteen years ago, I married a man who never once raised his voice at me. And every day since, I’ve learned that real love isn’t loud—it’s steady, patient, and kind. But before him, I thought love meant pain.
Ideas to Make Money From Home
Just a few ideas about how to bring in a little (or a lot) extra money when you don’t work outside the home.
The Tree You Forgot to See: A Letter to the Minds Mapping the Cosmos
My thoughts on life, the universe, and everything.
Haha, just kidding, it’s really my thoughts on the unified theory of the universe, how it all fits together beautifully
Faith… for the broken ones
The faith of the broken and crushed spirits is beautiful in God’s eyes