Blog & Devotionals — Bloom Where You Are Planted
Words for the Journey
Blog & Devotionals
Short devotionals and honest reflections for women in every season. No perfect theology required — just a willing heart.
Featured
Latest Post
When the Season Feels Too Long
A reflection on waiting, trusting God's timing, and finding peace in the in-between. Because sometimes the hardest thing is staying faithful when nothing seems to be happening.
There's a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from waiting. Not the tired-from-doing kind — the tired-from-hoping kind. The kind where you've prayed the same prayer so many times that the words feel worn smooth, like river stones...
Continue ReadingWhen the Season Feels Too Long
A reflection on waiting, trusting God's timing, and finding peace in the in-between. Because sometimes the hardest thing is staying faithful when nothing seems to be happening.
Planted, Not Buried
Encouragement for women in hard seasons — what looks like an ending is often a beginning. The seed doesn't know it's becoming a flower.
The Gift of Showing Up
On the beauty of imperfect community and why your presence matters more than your polish. You don't have to have it together to belong here.
What I Learned from a Wildflower
Wildflowers don't choose their soil. They bloom where they land. A meditation on contentment, surrender, and the beauty of your exact circumstances.
On Being Known
There's a difference between being seen and being known. This is about the women who stayed long enough to know me — and what that taught me about God.
The Courage to Ask for Help
We were never meant to carry it alone. A reflection on pride, vulnerability, and the freedom that comes from letting your community in.
Morning Rhythms for Busy Women
You don't need an hour. You need five minutes and a willing heart. Simple practices for meeting God in the margins of a full life.
When Friendship Gets Hard
Real community isn't always easy. A honest look at conflict, forgiveness, and why it's worth staying in the room.
Grief and the Garden
Some seasons are for dying. And that's okay. A tender reflection on loss, lament, and the God who meets us in the dark soil.
New Posts in Your Inbox
Sign up to receive new devotionals and encouragement delivered straight to your inbox.
