At the Doorway of a New Year

It is unbelievable how just yesterday it was 2025, and today we are standing at the doorway of a brand-new year. A year filled with hope, uncertainty, and deep longing for a better world. A year we pray will be gentler, kinder, and filled with mercy, for every heart, every home, and every nation.

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Purple Banners: A Call to End Gender-Based Violence

I remember back in the days when I was growing up when the world felt safe and people genuinely cared for one another. A time when children played outside until 7 p.m. and still made it home safely. A world where fathers stood as protectors, shielding their daughters from harm. Oh, how those bright days have turned into darkness. The same streets once filled with laughter, chalk drawings, and bouncing balls are now stained red with blood.

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Why Can’t We Uplift Each Other?

We live in a world where so much is happening that we forget how to truly treat each other. We forget to uplift one another and to embrace womanhood together. Too often, we see each other as threats and competition instead of partners, sisters, and allies.

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At the Doorway of a New Year

It is unbelievable how just yesterday it was 2025, and today we are standing at the doorway of a brand-new year. A year filled with hope, uncertainty, and deep longing for a better world. A year we pray will be gentler, kinder, and filled with mercy, for every heart, every home, and every nation.

Read more »

Purple Banners: A Call to End Gender-Based Violence

I remember back in the days when I was growing up when the world felt safe and people genuinely cared for one another. A time when children played outside until 7 p.m. and still made it home safely. A world where fathers stood as protectors, shielding their daughters from harm. Oh, how those bright days have turned into darkness. The same streets once filled with laughter, chalk drawings, and bouncing balls are now stained red with blood.

Read more »

Why Can’t We Uplift Each Other?

We live in a world where so much is happening that we forget how to truly treat each other. We forget to uplift one another and to embrace womanhood together. Too often, we see each other as threats and competition instead of partners, sisters, and allies.

Read more »