Tag Archives: spiritual-warfare
These days, it doesn’t take long. You open the news, glance at your phone, overhear a conversation — and something in the air feels heavier than it used to. The world seems louder. More unsettled. And for many of us, … Continue reading
It never happens the way you think it will. There’s no warning. No clear moment where everything suddenly falls apart. It’s quieter than that. One thing stops working. Then another. The answers you relied on don’t hold. The certainty you … Continue reading
People sometimes ask me how a woman of faith writes about demons, dark spirits, and ancient evil. Some ask with curiosity. Some ask with concern. And every now and then, someone asks as though writing about darkness is itself a … Continue reading
There are nights when sleep does not come easily. The room is quiet. The lights are off. Everything should feel calm. And yet something inside you refuses to settle. Your body is still, but your mind is alert. A thought … Continue reading
I hear it all the time. Someone picks up one of my Ravens Cove books, reads the back cover, and says, “Oh, so it’s horror?” I smile, take a breath, and say, “Not quite.” It’s an easy mistake to make. … Continue reading