That’s really where all of this comes from.
I spent 15 years working with women healing from trauma, and I walked through my own healing too. After working with hundreds of women, I started to notice a pattern. So many had forgotten who they were in Christ. That foundation of truth, identity, and God’s love was either never fully planted or it got buried along the way.
That changed everything for me.
It changed how I parent. It changed how I homeschool our four kids.
I’m a lot more intentional now. I know I can’t control every voice they’ll hear, but I can be consistent about what’s spoken and repeated in our home.
I get that we don’t do everything perfectly, but a good friend once told me, “Do your best and Jesus does the rest,” and that’s really stuck with me. So we stay intentional with what we plant in their tender little hearts, because what takes root now is what they will carry later.
Everything I create, whether it’s books, speaking, or conversations, comes back to that. Helping people understand who they are in Christ, letting truth take root early, and watching what grows from it.