Welcome. I’m someone who spent years not believing in God—and some days I’m still not entirely sure. My move toward church has been slow and quiet, on my own terms, even as a vicar’s wife. I take things at my own pace. I ask questions. I listen.

This space is for anyone who finds themselves somewhere in between. Between certainty and doubt, faith and questions, church and the edges. It’s a space for reflection, creativity, and quiet exploration.

It’s where I explore and share how I weave my spirituality into the everyday.

I share journaling prompts, gentle practices, reflections on Scripture, and occasional workshop updates. You won’t get bombarded—just thoughtful resources that you can sit with in your own time.

Whether you call it prayer or curiosity, whether you believe, used to, or aren’t sure—it’s okay. You’re welcome here.

Why Bible Journalling?

Over time, I’ve found myself drawn to practices that make space for slowness, gentleness, and reflection. Bible journalling has become one of those spaces—a way to explore faith deeply, without pressure or performance. It allows me to sit with Scripture, respond creatively, and let things unfold in their own time. For introverts, or for anyone who doesn’t always connect through spoken prayer or loud worship, it can be a beautiful, quiet way in.

I share because I know I’m not the only one who walks slowly.
I share because questioning isn’t the opposite of faith.
I share because quiet spirituality matters.

If anything I write or create helps someone feel less alone, more curious, or gently drawn back to the story—weaving faith into their everyday in their own way—then it’s worth it. That’s why I share.