Lately, I really feel like God has been calling me deeper into encouraging people through honesty, humor, faith, and real-life conversations. Not polished perfection. Not pretending life is easy. Just creating spaces where people can breathe, laugh, heal, learn, and feel less alone in what they’re carrying.
For a long time, I thought calling had to look huge or dramatic—like one giant lightning-bolt moment where suddenly everything makes perfect sense. But honestly, I think a lot of calling is built slowly through everyday obedience. Through showing up consistently. Through encouraging one person at a time. Through using the gifts God gave you even while you’re still growing yourself.
And if I’m being honest, there are still moments where I doubt myself. Moments where I wonder if I’m doing enough, reaching enough people, or making any real difference at all. But every time I think about walking away from what God placed on my heart, I feel Him gently pulling me back toward it again.
I think my calling in this season is helping people realize faith and real life can exist together. That you can love God deeply and still be healing, learning, overthinking, laughing, messy, and human all at the same time.
And honestly? That kind of grace-centered faith is the kind I want to keep building my life around.
Let's take a moment to think about this today: What do you think God may be calling you toward in this season of life?