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“You are not a byproduct of the ways of this world. You are a daughter of the King.”
Catherine Bird
New Tween Bible Study on Spiritual Warfare
Hello, friends! I know many of us were so, so happy to close the door on 2020 and usher in a new year of hope and possibilities. Hopefully 2021 is proving to be a year of joy and blessings. Speaking of joy and blessings, I have exciting news to share about a new tween Bible study on spiritual warfare! A new book baby will be launching into the wild on April 6, and I am…
James, Friend or Foe?
Hello, friends. As I mentioned in a previous post, I have been sitting in the Book of James since last March, slowly digesting verse by verse, word by word. I often find myself wondering, if James were sitting in front of me today, would we be friends? Okay, this might be a strange thing to consider, but stay with me… In case you need a quick refresher on who James was, he was Jesus’ younger…
Too Busy
Hi there, Despite our best intentions to make this holiday less stressful, less complicated, and more joy-filled, sometimes we fall back into that oh, so familiar rhythm of rush. Those handmade gifts that you pinned like a boss because this was going to be the year that you set your inner Martha Stewart free… well, that Black Friday sale was just easier. You’re checking things off your list left and right. Teacher gifts are done….

Hi, friend!
I’m Cat—a mom, author, and woman of faith doing my best to walk in grace and raise kids who know and love Jesus. Like you, I’ve wondered how to make faith real in everyday life—how to invite our kids into the Word and grow alongside them.
This space is for you. For the questions, the quiet prayers, and the messy-beautiful moments of motherhood.
You’re not alone here—and you’re always welcome.
