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For the Hearts That Hurt a Little More in May
Mother’s Day holds joy for some, and a quiet hurting for others.
Over the past week I’ve been writing something for the women who find this month tender for reasons that don’t fit neatly into a greeting card.
If your heart feels a little heavier in May – for any reason – this piece is for you.
A gentle space to breathe, to be honest, and to feel seen.
For the Hearts That Hurt a Little More in May.


The Mighty Tenderness of God
Some days we need the God who parts seas, and other days we need the God who sits beside us in the quiet ache. This piece explores the beautiful harmony of His strength and His tenderness, and the way He draws near when we feel undone.


The Slow Art of Letting Go
The grief of losing a baby is never simple. Letting go is never simple. But it doesn't have to be rushed.


Why Don’t We Talk About Miscarriage?
Miscarriage is a grief often carried in silence. It reshapes the heart, yet too often remains unseen in our communities – even in our churches.


Selling at Perth Hills Market
Saturday 13th December 2025
9.30am-3pm


For the Fathers Who Grieve
After miscarriage, fathers carry their own ache. It was their baby too.


When Words Fall Short: Prayer in Silence
When words fall short, God still hears.


My first book signing
A big thanks to Koorong, Mount Lawley, for hosting my book signing in October.
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