The Price He Paid
The blood of Jesus is more than a moment in history, it is the greatest act of love ever poured out. Every drop carried purpose, mercy, and redemption. Through His sacrifice, shame was broken, hope was restored, and the way back to God was opened. This poem is a reminder that we are not defined by our past, but by the cross: HEALED, REDEEMED, FORGIVEN, and FOREVER LOVED.
Take Heart
Life does not always unfold the way we hope. There are seasons that feel heavy, confusing, and painful, where the weight of the world presses in and peace feels just out of reach. If you’ve been walking through one of those seasons, this devotional is for you.
Take Heart is a reminder straight from the words of Jesus Himself: even in a broken world filled with trials, hardship does not get the final word. Jesus does. He did not promise a life free from suffering, but He did promise victory and His presence through every valley we face.
This devotional gently walks through what it means to trust in a victory that has already been won, to rest in faith before we see the outcome, and to cling to Jesus when life feels uncertain. It is an invitation to shift our focus from the weight of the trial to the power of the One who has already overcome it all.
If you’ve been feeling weary, discouraged, or in need of hope, this message is meant to meet you right where you are and remind you that you are not walking alone.
My Testimony: 2025
2025 was a really hard year.
It was marked by sickness, loss, and more trials than victories. There were seasons where I couldn’t feel God’s presence or goodness, but I chose to stay rooted in faith anyway. Through holding onto Psalm 40 and the promise of restoration in Joel 2:25, I saw God’s hand working even when I couldn’t feel Him. Valley Flowers was born in that valley, not after it, and this is the story of trusting God when everything felt uncertain.
Beauty in the Valley: A Story of God Meeting You Where You Are
In every valley we walk through, God meets us right where we are, not where we think we should be. Valley Flowers was born out of a season where God whispered, strengthened, and showed that the valley isn’t a place of abandonment but a place of encounter. This blog is a reminder that you are seen, held, and growing, even in the quiet places. We would love to hear your testimony of when God met you in your own valley to encourage others along the way.

