We were playing soccer recently as a family, our daughter and I versus my husband and our son. The boys scored first. One goal, then another. By the time they hit their third, I called my daughter aside. It was time to regroup and come up with a plan. But she looked up at meContinueContinue reading “What If Your Team Is Showing Up, But Not Showing Up To Win?”
Monthly Archives: June 2025
Remembering My Father’s Voice
It’s Father’s Day weekend. And it’s also four years since my own father passed on. Grief is strange in that it wraps itself around days like this. Even when you are doing okay, it tugs gently at your heart, reminding you of what once was. And who once was.I have been thinking a lot aboutContinueContinue reading “Remembering My Father’s Voice”
Anchored
I grew up in a landlocked country. The nearest lake was hundreds of kilometers away from where I was born. So, for much of my early life, I had no practical understanding of boats, how they worked, how they stayed still, or why they didn’t drift away with every passing current or gust of wind.ItContinueContinue reading “Anchored”
The Self-Made Illusion
We often celebrate the idea of being “self-made,” but is anyone truly self-made? Even Jesus, in fulfilling His divine mission, relied on a close circle of people from disciples to friends and supporters. This post unpacks the myth of individual success and highlights the power of community, support, and God-ordained relationships in our personal and professional journeys. It’s time we traded self-sufficiency for grace-filled interdependence.
