Kait Kait

How to Put On the Armor of God in Real Life (Not Just Theory)

If you grew up in church, you’ve probably heard about the Armor of God your entire life. You can list the pieces. You know the verses. You’ve maybe even taught it in Sunday school.

But if we’re being honest? Most Christians don’t struggle because they don’t know the armor; they struggle because they don’t know how to wear it in real life.

The Armor of God isn’t a metaphor meant to sound nice. It’s a daily survival strategy for spiritual warfare that happens in…

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Kait Kait

Are We Living in a Time of Mass Distraction? (Spoiler: Yes.)

If you’ve ever opened your phone to “check one thing,” blinked, and somehow it’s been 47 minutes… welcome. You’re not broken. You’re living in an era that’s built to keep you scattered. And yes, from a Christian lens a lot of it functions exactly like spiritual warfare, because distraction doesn’t just steal time.

It steals…

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Kait Kait

Deborah & Jael: Courage in Two Forms

If you’ve ever felt like your courage doesn’t look like everyone else’s… if you’ve ever wondered whether God can use the quiet kind of boldness, or the loud kind, or the “I’m just doing what I can with what I have” kind… Deborah and Jael are your girls. Their stories sit side by side in Judges 4–5, and together they show us something profound:

Courage is not one-size-fits-all. God uses the woman who leads the charge, and He uses the woman who quietly waits in her tent with a hammer and a peg.

Let’s walk through their stories and the way God weaves them together for…

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Kait Kait

Deborah: The Woman Who Led a Nation

Deborah’s story appears quietly in Judges 4–5, tucked into a chaotic era when Israel had no king, little direction, and a cycle of rebellion that kept leading them into enemy hands. It was a dark time spiritually, politically, and morally.

And into that darkness, God raised up not a warrior, not a king, not a priest, but a woman. Her name was Deborah, and she became one of the most…

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Kait Kait

Recognizing the Enemy’s Tactics in Your Thoughts

Let’s have an honest moment: Most spiritual battles don’t start with demons, nightmares, or dramatic moments.

They start in your thought life. One subtle thought. One insecurity. One fear. One lie that sounds just believable enough to slip in unnoticed. The enemy doesn’t need to destroy your life if he can

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Kait Kait

Why God Allows Suffering (Explained Without Platitudes)

Let’s talk about something real, something every woman of faith will face at some point: Suffering. Hard seasons. Pain you didn’t choose. Moments that make you ask, “Lord… why?”

And let’s be honest right away… Sometimes Christian circles respond to suffering with phrases like:
“Everything happens for a reason!”
“God won’t give you more than you can handle!”
“Just pray harder!”

But when your heart is breaking…

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Kait Kait

Discernment: What’s From God, What’s From You, & What’s Not

If we’re honest, the hardest part of faith isn’t believing in God, it’s hearing Him clearly. And not just hearing Him… but telling the difference between:

• God’s voice
• your own thoughts
• and the enemy’s lies

If you’ve ever prayed, “Lord, is this You… or is this me?” congratulations, you’re normal. Let’s break discernment down in a way that’s simple, biblical, and actually helpful…

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Kait Kait

Faith Facts: The Bible Affects your mental health!

Read Your Bible 4 Days a Week & Watch What Happens

Okay, so I came across something today that made me stop, blink twice, and go: “Wait… WHAT?”

There was a major study that found this:

**When people read the Bible 4 or more days per week,there is a dramatic drop in…

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Kait Kait

When Your Soul Feels Thirsty: What to Do in a Spiritually Dry Season

Let’s talk about that season… the one you don’t post about, the one you don’t admit out loud, the one you quietly hope ends soon:

Spiritual dryness. Where reading your Bible feels flat, worship feels distant, prayer feels awkward, and your faith feels like a desert with your name stamped across it. If that’s you right now, breathe. You’re not a “bad Christian.” You’re not failing spiritually. You’re not abandoned.

You’re human, and this happens to all of us. Here’s what to do when….

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Kait Kait

How to Break a People-Pleasing Spirit and Find Your Voice in Christ

Let’s be honest: People-pleasing feels kind. It feels humble. It feels like “being a good Christian woman.”

But underneath all that? People-pleasing is bondage. It’s fear dressed up as love. It’s approval-seeking disguised as kindness. It’s self-erasure mistaken for humility. The truth is uncomfortable but freeing:

People-pleasing is not a personality trait — it’s a spiritual stronghold.

And God never called you to live small, silent, or scared of disappointing people. He called you to…

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