Hey, 20 years ago, if you had asked me what faith was, I would have said it was a set of beliefs about God. Or maybe whatever you place your highest trust in. I thought of it like a kind of comfort—like a security blanket you
reach for when life gets hard. But now? I see faith very differently. Not as comfort… but as the edge between two worlds. The known and the unknown. The familiar and the unfamiliar. The place where your certainty ends—and you have to trust God for the next step. I’ve been living there lately. Uncomfortable? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely. And I
think this is where a lot of women silently struggle. Because we’ve been told that faith should feel peaceful… steady… secure. So when it feels stretching, uncertain—even lonely—we assume we’re doing something wrong. We’re not. We’re just at the edge. So if you’ve been feeling stretched beyond what feels safe… If you’ve felt alone in what you’re trying to step into… If you’ve wondered why
faith sometimes feels harder than it should… this video is for you. Inside, I break down: • Why faith often feels uncomfortable (and what that actually means) • The subtle lie that makes it feel heavier than it needs to be • And the ONE question that moved me from walking the knife’s edge of faith… to dancing there instead Because faith isn’t the feeling of being safe. It’s the
comfort of being seen. And learning to see your life differently because of it. Watch it here → |