Hi, I’m Jessica. And I’m SO glad you are here!

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The Transformation of Grace > Identity

As I began to rest in His grace, my entire life was transformed. He replaced the deep restlessness in my soul that led to constant performance, perfectionism, and people pleasing with His peace. He replaced my insecure identity with an unshakable new identity in Jesus Christ. He replaced my fear of never enough with His freedom that His grace is always sufficient for me.

Our New Identity > Purpose

As this rest allowed me to fully embrace my new Identity, He then began to call me into my true Purpose—to write and encourage other women.

When we abide and get rooted in Jesus’ restful grace, we begin to bloom in our new identity and bear the fruit of a wonderful new purpose. This new life in Christ truly revives our souls and transforms us from surviving to thriving!

God recently called me to begin sharing my story and specifically gave me a message for you: a simple, unwavering truth that you can rest in His grace. He sees you and your weary exhaustion of trying to be all things to all people. In a world that is constantly demanding more of us, this is a refuge for you to stop, rest, and spend time with Jesus so He can restore your soul by His wonderful grace.

This journey is defined by a beautiful, simple process: Grace leads to Identity, and Identity leads to Purpose.

The Burden of Performance

For as long as I can remember, I believed my worth and identity were found in my level of external success, achievement, and performance. It was never enough and I was never satisfied. I was living in a continual state of internal burnout, and I couldn’t go on.

It was a long journey of seeking God in prayer and His Word to help me stop and rest. He met me in my burnout breakdown and whispered: “What if success now is to stop? You are safe now, you don’t have to keep running.”

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