The Power of Spiritual Warfare
- Mar 20
- 2 min read

Over the past two years, since starting this website, my life has grown heavier. Challenge after challenge has come—each one testing me in ways I never imagined.
A hospital stay with a blood clot on the brain and a spinal fluid leak.
Months of dizziness.
My mother’s stage 4 cancer and her passing.
Our little dog’s decline.
And now, my husband’s grade IV brain cancer diagnosis.
To the average person, this would seem unimaginable—almost unbelievable.
But as Christians, we understand something deeper.
THIS IS A SPIRITUAL BATTLE.
For those who truly walk with God—who pray, who witness, who stand firm—there is often resistance. Not coincidence. Not random chaos. But opposition. Spiritual warfare is not for the faint of heart. It is exhausting, relentless, and at times, overwhelming. And there are moments when it feels like there is no escape, no pause between the storms.
Yet Scripture reminds us:
“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction… but small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.” — Matthew 7:13–14
The road is not meant to be easy.
But difficulty is not defeat.
It is often in the fire that faith is refined, strengthened, and proven. While the world may chase comfort and ease, we are called to something higher—something eternal. So we endure.
Not because we are untouched by pain—but because we know Who walks with us through it.
Despite all the horrible challenges we've faced as a family the past two years, I AM BACK.
Back to speak.
Back to share truth.
Back to bring clarity and insight into these uncertain times.
Because even in the darkest seasons, purpose does not disappear—it sharpens.




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