The Faithfully She Blog

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  • My Identity in Him

    My Identity in Him

    There are moments in life when God gently opens our eyes to a truth that changes everything. For me, that truth was this: My identity was never supposed to come from what I accomplished.

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  • Confidence Not The Goal?

    Confidence Not The Goal?

    If I could just become more confident, then I would finally speak up, pursue my dreams, lead others, or trust myself enough to step into what God was calling me to do. Maybe you’ve thought the same.

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  • Called to Rise, Not Shrink

    Called to Rise, Not Shrink

    Have you ever walked into a room and immediately made yourself smaller?

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  • Heal Anyway:

    Heal Anyway:

    There comes a moment in every woman’s life when God begins calling her into a new season—but the people around her are still expecting the old version.

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  • Strong Women Break Too

    Strong Women Break Too

    There is a silent pressure many women carry — the belief that being “strong” means never falling apart. As women of faith, mothers, leaders, mentors, wives, entrepreneurs, and caregivers, we often feel responsible for holding everything together.

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  • Grace Over Assumptions

    Grace Over Assumptions

    I thought being a strong leader meant always having the right answers, making wise decisions quickly, and carrying myself with confidence…

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  • Lead Without Controlling the Room

    Lead Without Controlling the Room

    People often assume leadership is about having the strongest personality in the room, always knowing the answers, or never feeling overwhelmed.

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  • You Are Ready to Lead

    You Are Ready to Lead

    Even after years of leadership, building programs, mentoring others, and carrying responsibilities that required strength, I still wrestled with moments of self-doubt. I overthought decisions. I questioned whether I was doing enough. I worried about failing people. And at times, anxiety made me feel emotionally exhausted while still trying to show up for everyone around…

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