Recent Posts

  • Called Into the Fire: Recognizing and Responding to God’s Refining Process

    The fiery furnace is not for everyone—it’s for those God calls into it. It’s a season of accelerated refinement, where comfort is stripped away, the pressure intensifies, and God invites you into complete surrender so you can become who He created you to be. In this post, I offer a high-level look at what the fiery furnace is, how to recognize if God is leading you into it, what to expect, and how to walk through it. If you’re in a season where nothing seems to make sense and everything familiar is falling away, this may be the clarity you’ve been praying for.

  • Journal Entry: Blatant Attacks By The Enemy In Church

    I never expected to experience spiritual attack in church. But that’s exactly where the enemy came after me—and not just once. What I thought were feelings of discouragement and comparison were actually targeted strategies to keep me from healing, growing, and stepping into who God had called me to be. In this post, I unpack a journal entry from my early walk with Christ, revealing how the enemy tried to exploit my failures, but God used the very same moments to expose strongholds, deepen my faith, and begin a healing process I didn’t even know I needed.

  • Trial of 2025 Update. Seeking To Hear What’s Next From God.

    I know what it’s like to build from fear, chase success with anxiety, and measure worth by results. I’ve lived the entrepreneurial grind—and I’ve suffered the consequences. But I refuse to go back. I’m no longer striving to make things happen in my own strength or moving according to the world’s pressure and pace. I’ve found something far more valuable: alignment with God. Internally, I’m in a place many people have never experienced—peaceful, whole, and stable. I’m not waiting in worry; I’m waiting in wisdom. I’m still building, still creating—but now I’m doing it with God, not apart from Him.

  • Steps to Take: It’s Time to Get Water Baptized

    Water baptism isn’t just a symbol—it’s a powerful step of obedience that marks the beginning of your public journey as a disciple of Jesus. After months of hesitation, I finally said yes to the call and was water baptized at City Light Church. What followed was a spiritual shift that deepened my faith, brought clarity, and opened the door to greater freedom. In this post, I share what the Bible says about water baptism, why it’s essential, how the enemy tries to keep us from taking this step, and why surrounding yourself with a church that honors baptism can help you walk boldly in the newness of life you were made for.

  • Who Rescued Who: Introduction to Little Man 

    As we are making our way through the journal entries from my time in the fiery furnace, we are approaching the part that scorched me the deepest—the loss of Little Man. To understand the weight of that loss, I need to first introduce you to him. Little Man wasn’t just a pet. He was God’s provision, sent at a time when my heart was hardened and my spirit was the darkest. This is the story of how a little dog became a big part of my life, my growth, and my healing—and how, through him, God began the work of softening my heart and drawing me back to Himself.

  • Journal Entry: Introduction to The Ways of The Enemy

    I began to recognize how the enemy was subtly keeping me in bondage—not just through pity parties, but also through perfectionism. When I wasn’t drowning in self-pity, I was berating myself for not measuring up, expecting flawlessness, and striving in my own strength. Both postures—self-pity and self-judgment—kept me disconnected from God’s grace and focused on my own insufficiency. I started to see these thoughts for what they were: lies wrapped in emotional reasoning that sounded like my own voice but contradicted God’s truth. As I practiced taking every thought captive and replacing them with Scripture, I wasn't just shifting my mindset—I was stepping into spiritual warfare, silencing the enemy’s script, and walking in the freedom Christ already secured for me.

  • Teaching: The Answer To Living The Christian Life Is The Holy Spirit

    The answer to living the Christian life is the Holy Spirit. Jesus didn’t just die so we could be saved—He also sent the Holy Spirit so we could be transformed. While salvation makes us new, it’s the Holy Spirit who empowers us to live new. He convicts, leads, equips, and comforts us. Even Jesus, though fully God, lived His earthly life in full dependence on the Holy Spirit. He set the example, and He made the way. Without the Holy Spirit, the Christian life is not just difficult—it’s impossible. But with Him, all things are possible, because He is God’s very presence within us.

  • Journal Entry: Revelation of the Purpose for the Fiery Furnace

    The revelation of the fiery furnace showed me what was possible—but it was just the beginning. It marked the moment I surrendered fully to God, and He began the deeper work in me: healing, pruning, transforming, and renewing. I came out of the fire on fire for Jesus, and that fire has fueled everything since. The impartation of the revelation has been the ongoing journey—the spiritual battles, breakthroughs, discipline, and devotion it has taken to become who I am in Christ and to walk out what He’s entrusted to me. It’s not just about the revelation—it’s about the process, the purpose, and the power of partnering with God to become whole, walk in Kingdom identity, and fulfill your calling.