The Lord said to me, “There is freedom that comes from being disciplined instead of being enslaved by indulging in too much of something”. That because I had become enslaved to laziness, I was missing out on experiencing God's richness in my now. Missing out on experiencing His faithfulness because I wasn't living i n t e n t i o n a l l y…
Read MoreWhat’s one dream or goal you have & how have you had to be bold and go after it? Any tips on taking leaps of faith?
Starting Living Unshackled was a goal in itself and now writing a book is another. Honestly, I like to play it safe most of the time. But God never calls us to play it safe. … Jesus called us to a radical & “unsafe” life.
Read MoreI once heard someone say, "In Marriage there are WOW days and VOW days". So true. I'm not sure how long you've been married, but I do know that Christ desires for your marriage to thrive. In the messy/painful moments & beautiful seasons.
I'm not an expert, but I know what I've learned from 1 year of real-life marriage as a 20something…
Read MoreMaybe you can relate, I have struggled with constantly receiving other's expectations for our relationship. And I say receiving, because there comes a point when other's voices and opinions are so loud that your mind stops just listening & your heart actually starts receiving their words.
Read MoreI'm not sure what your Singleness season looks like. What goals and dreams and heart cries you have a hard time guarding from comparison. But we want you to know that whether it's figuring out who you are as a young woman, praying for your husband, chasing your dreams or battleing a hardship- you do not have to succum to the expectations around you to become successful or live a full life…
Read MoreYou’re a 20 year old newlywed who JUST took a step of faith and launched her own business?! Any advice for us on being bold and going for it?!
I had a really hard time with trying to find what I wanted to do with my life. Please tell me I am not alone?! lol! I switched my major in College way too much and was constantly informing people of the different occupations I wanted to do. Anyone else have a really hard time with wanting to please others?
But I finally broke down and gave it to God. Then BAM,
Read MoreMy goals for this year? To Become more disciplined (in the little things, in spending time with Jesus, physically, lifestyle etc.), to take steps of faith and at the end of the day to LOVE GOD GREATER.
Because here's the thing friends: simplifying and enriching our lives starts and ends with…
Read More#createdtobecome is our way of making a statement of faith to the woman we were created to be. Because we believe that there is a woman God wants us to become- and we want to start letting Him mold us right now! There has always been a woman I have dreamed of Becoming. You too?
Read MoreWorking with Emily Ley, how have you learned to manage your life well as a young woman?
Emily is an amazing example of someone who intentionally manages herself well, so that she can love her people well. If she’s taught me anything it’s that prioritizing family is what matters most and there are practical applications to make that happen!
Read MoreIt's where most of us find ourselves at this stage of life- Lavish Christmas dreams with a Charlie Brown Tree budget! haha! SO I want to make sure that whatever I choose to do this Christmas, means a lot to me and brings me joy. I want to do things that make memories, and whatever that looks like for you- YOU CAN DO IT, even on a budget!
Read MoreTell us what you’ve learned practically from your season of major transitions! Any tips?
It's been a whirlwind of transitions for sure! Trusting in God's timing is always number one, it might not make sense at times but His way always works. And also surrounding yourself around people that will encourage and love you no matter the choices you decide to make…
Read MoreTell us some tips on how you study the bible and encounter God’s presence?
When I’m “in the groove”, every morning, my time spent in the word is so special. Maybe I’m working through a devotional or reading through a chapter. The problem is when I finish whatever I was working through. and my “groove” is broken, more often than not I go through a period of time where am not feeling close to God, so I choose to not open my Bible.
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