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Washed White as Snow: The Beautiful Gift of Repentance and Forgiveness
There is something incredibly freeing about being forgiven. Not excused.
Not overlooked. Not swept under the rug. Forgiven. The kind of forgiveness that reaches into the deepest corners of your heart, gathers up every mistake, every regret, every poor choice, every shameful memory, and washes them away completely.
Jun 46 min read


Peace in the Middle of the Storm
One of the most comforting stories in the Bible is the moment when Jesus Christ calmed the storm on the sea. It is a story filled with fear, faith, humanity, and divine peace. More than a miracle story, it is a picture of how Christ meets us in the middle of our deepest worries and reminds us that He is greater than whatever threatens to overwhelm us.
May 216 min read


About Living in Light Co.: A Gentle Return to What Matters
Have you ever opened your mailbox and felt… seen?
Not bills. Not ads.But something that feels like it was placed there just for your heart.
That’s exactly what it feels like to receive mail from Living in Light Co..
And once you experience it, you start counting down the days until the next one arrives.
Apr 83 min read


What Did Jesus Drink? A Love-Led Look at Wine, Water, and Daily Life in Biblical Times
When we think of Jesus, many of us picture bread and wine—especially during the Last Supper.
And that picture is true. But it’s also just the beginning.
In the time of Jesus, the most common drinks were:
Wine (often diluted with water)
Water (from wells, cisterns, or springs)
Occasionally milk or fermented drinks
Wine wasn’t reserved for special occasions the way it often is today. It was part of daily life.
But it looked different than what we might imagine.
Mar 253 min read


The Historical Evidence for Jesus and the Bible
There are moments in life when faith becomes deeply personal. Maybe it happens during a quiet morning with a cup of coffee/tea and an open Bible, or while walking outside and feeling the steady peace that God is near. And sometimes it happens when we begin asking questions about a historical occurence.
Mar 115 min read


Move the Mountain: A Heart That Believes
When Jesus speaks of telling a mountain to move, He is not teaching theatrics. In Scripture, mountains often represent the immovable — the impossible — the obstacle too great for human strength.
Jesus is saying: Nothing is impossible when it rests in the hands of God.
Mar 14 min read


When God Feels Quiet (And You’re Checking Your Spiritual Wi-Fi)
There are seasons when God feels close enough to hear your thoughts before you finish them. And then there are seasons when you’re praying like you’re leaving a voicemail.
You know the kind. You pray. You wait. You pray again, just in case the first one didn’t go through. You start wondering if heaven has you on Do Not Disturb. It feels quiet.
Feb 13 min read


Why Spending Time in Scripture Every Day Changes Everything
This is not a message of guilt. It’s a message of invitation. A loving reminder that the Lord is always waiting to meet with us, speak to us, comfort us, and strengthen us through His Word and scripture.
Jan 215 min read


Fish, A Meal Jesus Might Have Eaten (and Why That Matters More Than You Think)
Today, I wanted to share a simple, comforting meal inspired by foods that would have been common in Jesus’ time — not bread, not lentils, but fish, olives, herbs, figs, and honey. Foods from the Sea of Galilee region. Foods of everyday life.
Jan 114 min read


What Is a Spiritual Awakening? Biblical Signs + Hope for Today
Have you ever had one of those moments where something inside you just… wakes up?
Not because life suddenly became perfect. Not because all your problems packed their bags and moved out.
But because, in the middle of ordinary days and unanswered prayers, you felt a quiet nudge that said:There’s more. And God is closer than you think.
That, sweet friend, is often where spiritual awakening begins.
Not with fireworks — but with a whisper.
Jan 94 min read


What Does It Mean to Be Born Again? (And How It Really Happens)
The phrase “born again” can feel loaded.
For some, it brings to mind awkward conversations, loud debates, or a version of faith that feels more like pressure than love. For others, it’s a phrase they’ve heard their whole life but never fully understood.
And for many, it’s quietly stirring a question they’re almost afraid to ask:
Is there really a way to start over?
Jesus’ answer is yes. But maybe not in the way you’ve been told.
Jan 44 min read


New Creation Energy: What 2 Corinthians 5:17–19 Really Means for Real Life
If becoming a Christian meant we instantly stopped messing up, never said the wrong thing, never lost our patience, and always responded with perfect grace…✨ church parking lots would be the most peaceful places on earth ✨(and yet… here we are).
So when we read:
“If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.”— 2 Corinthians 5:17
Dec 30, 20253 min read


The Healing Power of Our Father in Heaven (and the Beautiful Way We Get to Participate)
One of the most beautiful truths of our faith is this: our Father in Heaven is a healer. Not distant. Not stingy with grace. Not waiting for us to get everything right first. He is close, compassionate, and deeply invested in our wholeness—body, mind, and spirit.
“I am the Lord who heals you.” — Exodus 15:26
And here’s the part that often surprises people: through Jesus, we’ve been invited into that healing work ourselves. Wait, what? We can heal? Read more on healing.
Dec 26, 20256 min read


Buying With Care
BUYING WITH CARE
What we put on our skin matters. What we clean our homes with matters. Who we choose to buy from matters. And yes—even what a product is called matters to me.
I’m a reader. I’m a label-turner. I’m the person who wants to know what’s in it, where it comes from, and what the company stands behind. Is it good for me? For my family? For the planet? Not because I’m perfect or extreme, but because my faith and my values don’t clock out when I’m shopping.
Dec 20, 20253 min read


What It Truly Means to Be Humble
Humility is often misunderstood. Many think it means shrinking yourself, downplaying your gifts, or walking quietly so no one notices you. But biblical humility is not about becoming smaller — it’s about becoming rightly aligned.
To be humble is to know who you are because you know whose you are.
Dec 20, 20253 min read


A Grateful Heart in Every Season
Gratitude has a way of softening the heart. It slows us down long enough to notice what has always been there—God’s steady hand, His quiet provision, His goodness woven into both the beautiful moments and the hard ones. Today, I’m writing from my heart about gratitude—not the polished, picture-perfect kind, but the daily, practiced, sometimes tear-filled kind that whispers, “Thank You, Father,” even when I don’t fully understand.
Dec 17, 20253 min read


Learning to See Clearly: What Discernment Really Looks Like in Daily Life
If you’ve ever wished you had a little more clarity—a little more confidence in what God is saying, or a little more wisdom in the choices in front of you—you’re not alone. Every believer, no matter how long they’ve walked with God, has moments where they wonder:
Is this God’s voice… or just my feelings?I s this decision wise… or am I being pulled by emotion? Is this situation okay… or is something off spiritually?
This is where discernment comes in.
Dec 7, 20253 min read


Lentils in the Bible?!
Yes! They appear in Scripture more than once. The most famous moment?
Esau traded his birthright for a bowl of lentils. Genesis 25.
Imagine being SO hungry you give away your family destiny for soup! (I get it… lentils are good, but Esau—buddy, choose a sandwich or something.)
Dec 6, 20252 min read


When Heaven Speaks: The Children of Fatima, Their Vision of Hell, and Miracles Through the Ages
Miracles. God has never stopped speaking, healing, or revealing His power. Throughout the centuries, there have been countless miracles—some quiet, some public, some recorded by eyewitnesses who had nothing to gain by lying.
Dec 5, 20254 min read


Healing, Hope, and the Mustard Seed: What the Bible Really Says
Here’s the beautiful, complicated, hope-filled truth:
**No—WE don’t heal ourselves.
But yes—God may heal THROUGH us.**
We are vessels, not the source.
When Jesus said that faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains (Matthew 17:20), He wasn’t giving us a superpower. He was giving us confidence in His power.
When Jesus healed, He often said:“Your faith has made you well.”Not because faith healed them, but because faith connected them to the One who could.
Dec 3, 20253 min read
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