

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


Faith That Outlives Us: Passing the Gospel to the Next Generation
Psalm 100:5 reminds us that God’s faithfulness extends through every generation. Faith was never meant to stop with us. It is taught, lived, and passed on through everyday obedience. Whether as parents, grandparents, or believers walking out our faith, we are called to leave a legacy that points the next generation back to God.

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


The Anger You Never Talk About Is Quietly Shaping Your Life
Anger and stress often hide in plain sight. They settle into our lives quietly, shaping our thoughts, reactions, and relationships before we even notice. Unresolved anger does not fade with time. It grows roots. Those roots steal peace, distort trust, and create distance between us and God. God does not ask us to manage our anger. He invites us to surrender it, uproot it, and step into the freedom and healing He has always offered.

Heather M Larribas
2 min read


Forgiveness Isn’t Forgetting. It’s Healing.
Forgiveness is not pretending nothing happened. It is proof that God has healed what pain tried to destroy. If you are still holding anger, it may be a sign God is still restoring your heart. Learn how to release bitterness, trust God in the waiting, and find freedom that leads to peace, restoration, and renewed hope.

Heather M Larribas
5 min read










