

Hi friends, I’m Kat. My heartfelt desire is to help others discover a passion for studying God’s word. A few years ago, I was really struggling to maintain a consistent and intentional practice of studying Scripture. I prayed that the Holy Spirit would increase my desire to study the Bible, and the next thing I knew I was back in school getting an MA in Biblical Studies. I realize this path is not for everyone, but I firmly believe that God’s word is for everyone. Each one of us can develop a genuine desire to grow closer to our triune God through the study of His incredible gift to us: the Bible. I also believe that God’s Word should guide our everyday life. Therefore, you will find that some of my blogs consist of random musings about daily life, while others are of a more exegetical nature.
I believe that the only sure way to move to a joyful place of knowing we are seen, loved, and significant is through a solid Biblical understanding of who we are as children of God and how Christ’s death and resurrection took us from a place of defeat to a place of grace, victory, and purpose. I pray that this website will provide resources and food for thought that truly encourage you to seek Him above all else.
“THAT’S NOT FAIR! I didn’t do anything wrong!” I suspect that most of us have uttered that phrase to a parent, a teacher, or some other authority figure at some point in our lives. Undeserved suffering has affected all of us, and can really challenge our faith. The entire story of Job is based on continue reading
Between my own personal reading and various book clubs, I’ve read a LOT of personal growth or “self help” books. I can’t tell you how many times in those books I’ve been told to “let go of everything that doesn’t serve you.” At first, I understood the sentiment. I mean after all, it IS a continue reading
Yoga is one of those things that can really divide the Christian community. One contingent says “it’s just stretching, it can’t be harmful”. Another contingent says “it’s part of Eastern Mysticism, Hinduism, New Ageism (or some other ‘ism’ that definitely isn’t Christian)”. My fence-sitting view is that both are right, or can be right, and continue reading
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