
Whispering. Roaring. Unwavering.
Although I’d felt erased from my work, I was ultimately thankful to disconnect from the materials as I no longer ascribe to that expression of a caregiving ministry, nor many
I’ve already mentioned the day I saw the writing on the wall in my story. It’s that one conversation with my community pastor that still rings in my ears. So
a warning for woman-to-woman caregivers I feel like I’m unwriting a book. When I started writing Help[H]er, I had no idea where it would end up. HH was just a
1. Something or someone that is considered a benefit to all of mankind. On the surface, it may be difficult to see which characteristics of a woman-to-woman care ministry might
It happened at a previous church, one my husband and I left because of how they mishandled an out-of-order complaint against me. Although, that’s not how the church would narrate
In 2020, on the brink of a worldwide pandemic, I released a book. On February 6 HelpHer, A Churchwide Response to Women in Crisis made its entrance into the world
(It’s a very good place to start) Who, or what, is a woman? That’s the question I asked in my last post. I’d love to hear some of your thoughts
One question we often get from followers of this ministry is, “what happened to the Help[H]er book?” Sometimes, a pastor will have read the book I co-authored with a previous
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