Yup, I went there. Check out what I have to say about pronouns for the first installment of my Pride Month series.

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Yup, I went there. Check out what I have to say about pronouns for the first installment of my Pride Month series.
No devo this time, but I do have something to share with y'all. Keep reading to see what's coming up with NikFits.
Didn't expect me to talk about this? Well, neither did I. But here I am, making yet another interesting connection between pop culture and Christianity. Keep reading to see how a little whimsy can be good for your Christian walk.
Welp, I'm back with another themed blog post series. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, I'm kicking things off by talking about anxiety. Yes, I'm also using a Scooby-Doo reference. Would you expect anything less from me at this point? Keep reading to see how everything ties together.
What's that? A blog and newsletter announcement in one post? Yup! Keep reading to see what I've got going on this month.
Not Mighty Nein-specific, but this is another D&D-related post. What can I say? As you'll soon find out, D&D has a lot to teach us spiritually.
Not doing a nerdy or themed devo today; just bringing you my thoughts about life and faith. This blog contains a moment of reflection and realization that, sometimes, we need to give ourselves more credit for how far we've come in our faith journey. Keep reading to see what I mean.
It's a week and a day late, but I bring to you my final installment for my Women's History Month series. As with my other series, I'm glad I got to do this one. And yes, the title is an EPIC: The Musical reference. Keep reading to see how else I could possibly connect EPIC and the Bible.
Wisdom. It's something we all need, and it's something the Bible tells us to seek after. However, did you know that the word is feminine in both Hebrew and Greek? Check out this interview I did with Apostle Dr. Lee Ann B. Marino to see why this is important and what it means for us.
Switching things up for this post. I'm doing a series for Women's History Month, and I'd thought I'd start off with a book recommendation. If you're looking for a good read this month, you'll want to check out this recommendation.
Sorry this post is a day late and being published so late, but I wanted to get this last post out before the month's over. Thank you to everyone who's tuned into this series. Read on to see how this poem inspired this post (and see a Sanctuary announcement at the end).
Sorry this post is a day late; had to sit on some of my thoughts with this one. This is probably one of my most controversial posts to date, but just hear me out, okay? I promise it's worth it.
So I have another new obsession, and it's the movie Sinners. But like my Hazbin posts, there's a lesson that saints can learn from these sinners. Read on to see what I mean.
Today, I bring you your weekly devotional based off EPIC: The Musical. Again. (Look I can't help that Jorge altered my brain chemistry with this, or that God keeps revealing stuff to me through it). Anyway, this post is a sequel to last week's, so read that one first to understand this one.
Bringing back EPIC for this post. It's a little long, so grab some water and a snack or something while you read about how God revealed Themselves to me through the actions of the suitors in "Hold Them Down."
A day late, but a repost of a post I did for Sanctuary's communal blog, Write the Vision. This one introduces my latest obsession, The Mighty Nein, and reintroduces a familiar concept about having faith when God feels absent.
Last post for 2025; funny how the last day of the year is the day I tend to post my blogs. This time, I'm using EPIC: The Musical again to illustrate something I need to work on: being more Kingdom-minded. Read on to see what I mean by going "full speed ahead."