I didn’t plan to start a ministry. I just wanted to share what God was whispering to me in the dark.
What began as quiet text messages sent to one person turned into a sacred rhythm—devotions, sermon notes, prayers, and scriptures that God poured into me so I could pour them out. At the time, I was wrestling with purpose, navigating business without direction, and trying to figure out how faith was supposed to fit into all of it.
But when I surrendered the hustle and invited God into every space—my business, my journaling, my calling—I realized that devotion isn’t something you schedule; it’s something you live.
Sacredly Written was born from that realization.
It’s my altar.
My obedience.
My reminder that what’s written in private can set others free in public.
My obedience.
My reminder that what’s written in private can set others free in public.
Here, I don’t just share what I’ve learned—I share what I’m still learning. And I hope it speaks to the sacred places in you too.