I came across a post recently that got me thinking. It was intended to be one of those empowering, self-care type posts, but as good as it sounds, it goes completely against what the Bible says. “They may love you. But if they can’t choose you, you must walk away. You are way too valuable … Continue reading To Love a Friend
We Could’ve Grown Old Together
My first short story “I’m afraid the reason the doctor let Nicole come on this trip is because it doesn’t matter anymore. It breaks my heart to even think of it that way, but she isn’t doing well. Her legs were hurting with just the little bit she had to walk today. She’s resting now, … Continue reading We Could’ve Grown Old Together
Most Common Questions: Crush Edition
This article is meant to deal with some of the most common questions about crushes and one-sided attraction. Guys, if you want to know some of the concerns that girls tend to have, please read on. Girls, if you’re obsessing over a guy you have a crush on (or you think has a crush on … Continue reading Most Common Questions: Crush Edition
Grateful for Change
If you know me well, you’ll know that I am fiercely loyal and I hate change. Some of you may also know that, in the last three years, my life has been changing constantly. My dear friends and family have been pulled away. Some of them are hurting, some of them are out of contact, … Continue reading Grateful for Change
How I Developed Taste
Well, here’s a story. Once upon a time, I was a really young writer. I wrote silly little fairy tales, mysteries, and ended most with a forced moral to the story. But I loved it, and that’s what mattered. I was also a voracious reader. I read everything my mom let me get my hands … Continue reading How I Developed Taste
Back to Draft
On this blog, we’ve talked a lot about various topics in the craft of writing, such as plotting, character development, heart in writing, determination… we’ve covered a lot. But there is one topic that we haven’t even touched. Drafting. Why is that? Well, the main reason is because that’s not where I’ve been as a … Continue reading Back to Draft
Looking Forward
I don’t think any person in the world can say that 2020 went as expected. There have been times that I wished the whole year could be scrapped. These last few months have been especially hard, and it’s even harder to try and imagine what the new year will look like. In Scripture, we are … Continue reading Looking Forward
Fuel Friday: Bible Reading Plans
As promised, here's a list of resources to help you be able to read through the Bible and learn more about God in the coming year: Ligonier has a great post with lots of options. You can find whatever you need! There are several options available at Bible Gateway, including audio and chronological plans. Bible … Continue reading Fuel Friday: Bible Reading Plans
The Truth About Writing Goals
Did you make any writing goals last year? I did. Finish editing WIPSend first queryStart new WIP Did I accomplish those goals? Yes. Yes, I did. But this would be the first time I’ve achieved all my self-imposed writing goals or resolutions. I’ve dreamed up some pretty big literary mountains to climb in the past. … Continue reading The Truth About Writing Goals
5 Books I’m Thankful For
I'm a book lover. A bibliophile. I have been for a very long time and I don't see that part of myself changing any time soon. Over the years, though, there have been certain books that I keep going back to again and again. Books that changed my life, not in a dramatic way, but … Continue reading 5 Books I’m Thankful For








