
This episode is layered with resurrection joy, personal advocacy, and raw faith-filled reflections. I begin with the power of the atoning blood of Christ—how it doesn’t just cleanse but covers completely. I share a childlike analogy I used while teaching at a retreat, and then reflect on a week filled with excitement, weariness, and being unexpectedly called to lead.
I talk about the conversations in our heads—the silly ones, the tired ones, the deep ones—and how sometimes, it’s not about speaking louder, but looking inward. I share my thoughts on advocacy, how the idea of reusable pads was born from a personal experience of not being able to afford pads, and why I believe it’s not just about donation drives, but sustainable impact.
There’s also a moment of vulnerability—when I almost felt discouraged because someone else was doing what I had in mind. But God reminded me that there’s still space, that my voice matters, and that my vision can be unique.
I wrap up with a revelation I had while reading about Isaac and Rebekah—about family patterns that delay God’s promises, and how prayer, insight, and awareness can break those cycles.