Hello, I’m Gi!
My mission is to equip parents and care givers with faith-based resources that nurture their child’s heart, spark meaningful conversations, and make learning about God joyful and engaging.
A Note From Gi
I’m so glad you’re here!
If you haven’t noticed, I am absolutely obsessed with Jesus and His beautiful design for family - a reflection of His own heart. It’s no surprise that the enemy works so tirelessly to attack our families, especially our children.
Scripture says that children are a heritage from the Lord, and that they are like arrows in the hands of a warrior. We wouldn’t be called warriors if there weren’t a real battle being waged for the hearts of our children. Their early years are so crucial. If you look closely, many of the wounds and traumas adults carry trace back to those very years.
We may not be able to control everything that happens to our children, but we can equip them and guide them in the way they should go. My heart’s desire is that every little one will know how deep Jesus’ love is for them, that He is with them in every season, and that they will carry this truth with them for the rest of their lives.
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Heart Notes for You
Seen
For some of us, faith wasn’t something that was modeled or handed down, it’s something we’re learning to live and model as we go. Maybe you didn’t grow up praying at the dinner table or opening a Bible together. But now, here you are, choosing a new path for your family. And even when it feels uncertain, or when your efforts seem to go unseen, God sees you.
He always has…
God Wink Moments
Have you ever had one of those God wink moments? When a simple thought crosses your mind, and moments later, it happens in a way that feels too perfect to be coincidence? Recently I was at a Japanese store with my husband and daughter…
The Tired Days
I never truly understood what people meant when they said, “The days are long, but the years are short,” until I became a mother. I remember the sweet baby smell, the tiny toes, the soft little clothes, and quiet afternoons when the biggest worry was a missed nap..