Author: Alisha
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Christmas Reflection: 2025 feels different

It’s okay to feel everything at once this Christmas… joy, sorrow, gratitude, grief. There’s room for it all. Read more
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When Credentials Outrun Character

Credentials might qualify someone for a job, but lived experience qualifies them for reality. True understanding comes from listening, observing, and witnessing the complexity of human beings not from memorizing chapters or earning titles. Read more
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Let Them Be Right. You Be Free

Some people listen to respond. Others listen to understand. And then there are the ones who don’t listen at all because in their minds, they’re already right. Read more
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Do It Scared: Walking in Faith, Grace, and Gratitude

This November, I’m choosing gratitude over perfection and faith over fear. Life’s greatest lessons often come wrapped in struggle but through grace, mercy, and a servant’s heart, we find the beauty God placed in every moment. Read more
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Faith in the Fire: How to Lead When Life Breaks You

You can lead and still hurt. You can break and still build. True leadership isn’t about perfection. It’s about faith, honesty, and showing up anyway. Read more
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I Am Leaving My Prison: Ten Years of Freedom, Faith, and New Beginnings

I left a home that felt like a prison. Ten years later, we laugh again, pray together, and live free. If you’re scared… you’re not alone. Read more
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A Hard Truth About Youth, Parents, and Accountability

A true story of choices, consequences, and the imbalance in how justice is served when youth act beyond their years. Accountability, parenting, and justice…when will all sides finally be held responsible? Read more
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The Hardest Love: An Open Letter to the Father Who Turned in His Son
Parenting is the most beautiful and heartbreaking calling we’ll ever have. When our children make choices that go against everything we’ve taught them, we face the unthinkable: holding them accountable while still loving them. This open letter is written to the father who turned in his son for the murder of Charlie Kirk from a… Read more
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One Last Walk to the Playground

Thirteen years. That’s how long it has been since I first walked my baby girl onto her kindergarten campus, her tiny backpack bouncing behind her as she giggled and ran toward a brand-new world of learning and friends. She was fearless, eager to be like her big brother, full of confidence and wonder. I can Read more

