

When God Keeps Whispering One Word: Hope
Have you ever asked God a question and one word keeps coming back to you? Recently, the word that stayed on my heart was hope. In seasons of heartbreak, uncertainty, and spiritual battles, it can be easy to believe we are alone. But the story of Jesus reminds us that darkness is never the end. God is still working, still speaking, and still writing beautiful endings from broken beginnings.

Heather M Larribas
4 min read


You Are Not Alone in This Journey
Faith is not neat or linear. It often grows in the middle of heartbreak and uncertainty. In this post, I share why stories matter and how your own journey can become a source of strength and hope. If you feel tired, discouraged, or unsure where God is, this message will remind you that you are not alone and that God is still working in your story.

Heather M Larribas
4 min read


When Heaven Feels Close: Honoring My Mother on Her Birthday
February 8th would have been my mom’s 80th birthday. Grief still feels tender, but so does God’s peace. Looking back, I see how He gave us time to heal before she went home. He never wastes our pain. If you are walking through loss or heartbreak, this story is a reminder that God stays close to the brokenhearted and still writes beautiful endings.

Heather M Larribas
3 min read


Give God the Pen
There was a season when everything in my life fell apart. My marriage broke, my plans disappeared, and control slipped through my hands. In that place of surrender, I gave God the pen. He did not waste the pain. He used it to refine, restore, and draw me closer to Him. If you are in a hard season, you are not alone. God is still writing your story, and He still creates beautiful endings from broken beginnings.

Heather M Larribas
3 min read


Waiting Is Hard. But It Is How God Shapes Us.
We want answers now. Direction now. Breakthrough now. Yet God often asks us to wait. This post explores why waiting feels so painful, how God uses it to shape our faith, and why trusting His timing leads to greater peace and purpose.

Heather M Larribas
3 min read










