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Proverbs 9:8 — When Wisdom Wounds: Learning to Discern Before You Speak
Sometimes Scripture doesn’t just comfort—it corrects. Proverbs 9:8 hit me that way this morning: “Do not reprove a scoffer, or he will hate you; reprove a wise man, and he will love you.” It’s a short verse, but it carries an entire theology of discernment. It teaches that wisdom isn’t only about what we say, but when and to whom we say it. The older I get, the more I realize that wisdom is not simply a matter of possessing truth but practicing timing. We can be absolutely r
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7 days ago2 min read


Wisdom in the Age of AI: When Technology Meets the Word of God
I’ve noticed a strange new trend lately: people calling out others online for “using AI.”A post might sound too polished, a thought too well-worded, and suddenly someone’s in the comments saying, “That had to be written by AI.” Words like that might seem harmless, but they chip away at unity in the Body. Jesus didn’t command us to critique each other’s methods—He commanded us to love one another. It’s ironic, isn’t it? We’ve swung from doubting if technology could ever think
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Oct 254 min read


The Cycle of Offense | Luke 17:1–4
A Margins Method™ Scripture Study for Sensitive and Neurodivergent Hearts 1. Ground and Arrive Take one slow breath. Notice your feet on the floor. If it helps, press your thumb and forefinger together—just to remind your body, I’m safe right now. Whisper: “Holy Spirit, help me notice truth—not just pain.” 2. Read Slowly Luke 17:1–4 (ESV) “And he said to his disciples, ‘Temptations to sin are sure to come, but woe to the one through whom they come! It would be better for him
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Oct 163 min read


Neurodivergent Faith Isn’t Broken—It’s Beautifully Wired.
I used to think I just wasn’t disciplined enough. That if I could wake earlier, focus longer, or pray quieter, maybe I’d finally become...
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Oct 82 min read


Marginalia: Returning to the Sacred in Bible Journaling
For centuries, Christians have filled the margins of their Bibles with prayers, notes, and even art. These additions were called marginalia. Monks illuminated the text with gold leaf and painted symbols of faith. Everyday believers scribbled prayers beside verses that carried them through hard seasons. Marginalia turned the margins into a meeting place with God.
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Sep 242 min read


A Neurodivergent-Friendly Prayer Bible: Meeting God in the Margins
Discover how to create a prayer Bible designed for neurodivergent women. Learn simple symbols, prompts, and templates that make prayer and Scripture easier, more focused, and deeply personal. Turn your Bible into a sacred space where your unique wiring meets God’s Word.
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Sep 134 min read


When Joy Feels Too Big: A Wonderfully Wired Reflection on Answered Prayer and Fear
Today, a prayer I’ve whispered for years—through tears, through silence, through seasons when I wasn’t even sure I had the strength to...
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Sep 43 min read


When the Ruins Are Still Staring at You
Have you ever stood in the middle of your life and thought—this is not how I imagined it would look? The ruins of broken dreams, fractured health, or shattered relationships can leave us paralyzed. Trauma has a way of halting progress. It whispers, “Don’t even try—you’ll fail again.”
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Aug 253 min read


You Are Not Your Own: What 1 Corinthians 6 Really Says About Your Body
I don’t know who needs this today, but I suspect it’s someone who’s grown tired of fighting her own flesh. Someone who’s whispered, “God,...
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Aug 223 min read


When Finances Weigh You Down: God’s Strength in the Struggle
Your bills may drain your strength, but God’s provision never runs out. The stack of bills on the counter seems taller than your hope....
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Aug 203 min read


ADHD and the Glory of God
I cannot tell you how many times I’ve whispered to myself, “Why didn’t I stop and think first?” Maybe you’ve been there too—playing the...
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Aug 193 min read


Freedom, Food, and God’s Glory: Learning to Live 1 Corinthians 10:23–33
I’ve known for years that I want to glorify God with my life. I’ve wanted my words, my ministry, my relationships to reflect Him. But if...
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Aug 194 min read


Bound to Be Carried: What Matthew 11:28–30 Means for the Weary Woman
“Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and...
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Aug 184 min read


Why I Created The Margins Method
I loved the depth it offered, but I also saw how many women gave up, feeling like the process was too complicated or too heavy for everyday life. I realized there was a deep need for something simpler—something that could still lead women into truth, but in a way that felt life-giving instead of overwhelming.
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Jun 222 min read
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