Stories through the Wilderness
Sobriety Prepared Me for This Moment
In one of the hardest waiting seasons of my life—waiting to learn if the lump in my breast is cancer—I’ve found an unexpected calm that can only be explained by grace. Seven years of sobriety have trained my heart to take life one day at a time, to surrender what I can’t control, and to trust the One who can. What once felt impossible—finding peace in uncertainty—has become proof of how God prepares us long before we know why. Sobriety didn’t just free me from addiction; it taught me how to wait with faith.
Never Stop Advocating for Yourself
For years, I stayed quiet to keep the peace—afraid that speaking up would make me look difficult or ungrateful. But silence came with a cost. As women, we’re often taught to be agreeable, to avoid conflict, to smile and endure. Yet learning to advocate for ourselves is not only a mental health necessity—it’s an act of stewardship. In this post, I share two personal stories where using my voice saved me both time and money, and how persistence, faith, and a little courage helped me find my footing again. God calls us to live with strength and self-control, not fear. Advocacy is where bold faith meets everyday life.
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