
Learn from my mistakes
Observe and Conform — Don’t Get Uniform
We are shaped as much by our missteps as our victories. This is not a guidebook, but a collection of hard-won wisdom gathered from walking too fast, speaking too soon, and trying to lead before I truly listened. I offer it not as a prescription, but as an invitation to reflect.

Being Authentic in a Post-Modern World
In a world skeptical of absolute truth, authenticity matters more than ever. But can true authenticity exist without grace? Explore why honesty, humility, and grace are essential to being truly real.

Are you pretending to read a book?
Movies or books—which should come first? Explore how each medium shapes our imagination, time, relationships, and understanding of stories. Don't pretend you've read the book just because you've seen the movie!

From Pages to Popcorn: Books That Became Movies
Open-air cinemas, roasted peanuts, and starry skies—my love for movies began in childhood. This post reflects on the magic of storytelling as I explore books that became movies in 2014 and how both mediums shape how we experience stories.

How Mentorship Can Heal, Uplift, and Transform Women Today
Spiritual mothering isn’t about motherhood—it’s about mentorship. Learn how every woman can walk out the Titus 2 model and transform lives through intentional, Christ-centered encouragement and community.

Doubting the Heart, Trusting the Shepherd
As the new year begins, I wrestle with hope, doubt, and what it means to trust God. Even when my mind feels uncertain, my heart longs to believe. Here's how I’m learning to move forward with faith—one day at a time.

Grace in Every Verse: Inspired by Scripture and Song
What happens when Scripture meets songwriting? A worship workshop reminded me that the most powerful lyrics begin with the Word. Here’s the story behind my new song “Grace-Filled,” rooted in Ephesians 2:8–9.

Open Hands or Closed Fists? Releasing Control to God
Are you holding your relationships with an open hand—or a clenched fist? Discover how fear, control, and love often collide in everyday life—and how letting go brings peace, freedom, and trust in God’s plan.

Rest my soul
A poetic prayer for the weary and the wandering soul. From confession to comfort, this piece invites you to lay your heart before God and find true rest in His presence and grace.

When Control Looks Like Wisdom: Unmasking the Machiavellian Heart
Machiavellian thinking may be more common than we admit. This post explores what The Prince reveals about our motives, power, and the condition of our hearts—and why repentance, not reputation, leads to real influence.

The Weeds Within: A Spiritual Lesson from the Garden
Weeds grow quietly, deceptively—and not just in gardens. This reflection explores how a simple gardening task turned into a spiritual wake-up call to examine what’s growing in the soil of the soul.

Fair and Lovely or Fair and Trapped? A Reflection on Colorism and Identity
Fairness creams sell more than beauty—they sell insecurity. This blog challenges the deep-rooted colorism in South Asian culture and calls us to celebrate the God-given beauty of every skin tone.

My Home Is Your Home: Sharing the Gospel Through Belonging
What happens when belief costs someone their entire community? This reflection explores the challenge of witnessing to Muslim and Hindu friends—and why offering your heart and home may be the most powerful part of sharing Christ.

The Liberty of the Soul: Jerusalem, Athens, and the American Conscience
Greek reason and Hebrew faith meet in Puritan New England, where liberty wrestles with law, grace, and the democratic soul. This post explores how Tocqueville, Hawthorne, and Scripture point us toward a deeper freedom—one that begins not in politics, but in the heart.two ancient roads