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Welcome to In Process, In Faith!

There is something honest about admitting that you don’t have it all figured out.

For a long time, I felt like I needed to wait until I was more qualified, more healed, more confident, or more certain before I spoke about faith publicly. I didn’t want to sound authoritative. I didn’t want to present opinions as absolute truth. And I didn’t want to pretend I was further along than I really am.

But the more I’ve grown, the more I’ve realized something simple:

We are all in process.

Some seasons feel steady and clear. Others feel uncertain, stretching, refining. Faith doesn’t remove that tension — it walks with us through it.

That’s where this space was born.

In Process, In Faith isn’t about having answers.
It’s about walking with God in real time.
It’s about becoming, not arriving.

I care deeply about living a holistic life — one that honors God not only in church, but in the ordinary rhythms of home, health, work, relationships, and rest. I care about slowing down. About tending to our inner lives. About building homes that feel peaceful. About navigating ambition and anxiety with surrender instead of striving.

But I am not a professional.
I am not a theologian.
I am not here to declare “the truth” as if I hold it perfectly.

I am here as someone learning.

Learning to trust.
Learning to surrender control.
Learning to hold both faith and questions.
Learning that growth is rarely loud.

If you are in a season of becoming — this is for you.

If you are trying to live faithfully while still figuring out your calling — this is for you.

If you love God but sometimes wrestle with impatience, fear, doubt, or comparison — this is for you.

This space will include reflections, routines, things that have helped me, Scripture that anchors me, and practical rhythms that support a peaceful, Christ-centered life.

Some posts will be quiet and devotional.
Some will be practical and lifestyle-based.
Some will simply be honest.

But all of it will come from one place:

In process.
In faith.

And if that’s where you are too, I’m grateful you’re here.

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