

Tragedy to Revival: Attending Charlie Kirk’s Memorial
Nearly 200,000 gathered in Arizona to honor Charlie Kirk’s life, yet it felt less like an ending and more like a new beginning—a spark of revival. From the peace in the crowds to Erika Kirk’s powerful words, the message was clear: live with urgency, boldness, and unwavering faith.

The Good Fight: Find the Narrow Gate
In the end, we are all remembered for something. When your race is over, what will your life represent? Are you fighting to find the narrow gate, or just letting time pass you by? If procrastination is the name of the game when it comes to your faith, this blog is for you.

The Trajectory: Take the Bull by the Horns
Trajectory isn’t about perfection; it’s about direction. Each of us has the power, by God’s grace, to shift our path. The question is: What future are you walking toward—and what can you do today to take one step closer to it? Take the bull by the horns and lead your best life.

Finding Your Life Purpose
What’s your life really about? In this guest post by Samantha Weishaar, she shares a few questions that helped her reconnect with purpose—and why sometimes the answer is found in what you used to love, not something new.

Ten Years Gone
What mattered most one decade ago? Did your dreams unfold the way you hoped—or did fear take the lead? It’s easy to become consumed by what might happen next and lose our trust in the One who already knows the ending. In this blog, I share a personal story about anxiety and what it took for God to get my attention.

Is God Sovereign and Good? Finding Answers Amidst Camp Mystic and the Texas Hill Country Flood
When tragedy strikes, it’s okay to bring your hardest questions to God. My heart has been heavy since July 4th, thinking about the grieving families who lost loved ones in the flood. I felt compelled to share a story that has brought me a sense of peace—and I pray it does the same for you.

The Rancher’s Daughter Story
Sometimes the most pivotal moments in life don’t feel life-changing at all. I was raised on a ranch, but the Rancher’s Daughter began as a whisper. This blog shares the backstory of where it all began.

The Matriarch Comeback
Somewhere along the way, we were told being present at home wasn’t enough—that our worth was found elsewhere. The role of the matriarch is sacred, powerful, and desperately needed. It’s time to reclaim it.

Midway There: The Revival and Survival of the Midway Theater
This blog shares the story of the Midway Theater—its rich past, its current struggle, and how we can help secure its future for generations to come. This story has been on my heart for over a year, and I’m grateful to finally share it. I hope you’ll take time to read it and pass it along to others.
The Right Kind of Work: A Tribute to Hardworking Women
In honor of Mother’s Day, I’m revealing one of my devotions from Grit and Grace: Daily Inspiration for the Hardworking Woman. May it bless and encourage the hardworking moms out there—the ones doing the right kind of work every single day.

Behind the Brand
The Cross Spears brand has been part of my family for four generations, symbolizing more than cattle—it represents our story, our faith, and the grit it takes to live this life. It’s a reminder that our agricultural heritage is about more than land; it’s about the values we carry forward.

Are You Ready for Easter?
While standing in the checkout line, a lady asked my son, “Are you ready for Easter? What is the Easter Bunny going to bring you?” He just stared at her—completely blank. I could tell he was genuinely confused, thinking, “The Easter Bunny is supposed to bring me something?” It struck me —have we made so much room for the Easter Bunny that we’ve crowded out the cross? In all the excitement of eggs and candy, we tend to lose focus on the real reason we celebrate: the greatest act of love of all time.

Redefine Success: Embrace the Process
Success rarely follows a straight path—it is through the twists and turns that God refines us and prepares us for what is ahead. Maybe what feels like a setback in your life is actually the groundwork for something greater. Stay faithful, keep showing up, and trust that God is leading you to exactly where you need to be.

Restless for a Reason: When God Calls You to Let Go
There’s a kind of restlessness that won’t leave you alone—I tried to shake it off, convinced I just needed a vacation, a fresh challenge, maybe a stronger cup of coffee. But deep down, I knew better. God was nudging me toward something different, and no amount of planning was going to change that. It took an unexpected hospital stay, a premature birth, and a moment of undeniable clarity to finally surrender. Turns out, when God wants you to let go, He has a way of making sure you get the message.

Redefine Success: What I Wish I Knew at 17
When I was 17, I thought success looked like a college degree, a corner office, and a hefty paycheck. Now, at 37, success is keeping the kids alive, drinking coffee before it gets cold, and navigating Legos like they’re landmines. If I could go back, I’d tell my younger self not to take herself so seriously. A college degree won’t define you, your job isn’t who you are, and nothing is more fulfilling than being a devoted wife and mother.