Welcome to Graceful Discipleship! 

I am a full-time college student studying for a master's of divinity with a minor in counseling psychology. I have been leading discipleship small groups since 2020 and have been actively involved in ministry since 2017. My vision is to disciple believers in the Word of God, share the truth of Scripture, encourage spiritual growth, and support fellowship. I desire to work with believers who are a part of the body of Christ, training them up in the truth and helping them grow more like Christ so that they are confident in their faith, will not depart from it, and share it with others. I also have a deep heart for evangelism and reaching the lost, helping them grow closer to God by showing Him to them. 

Recent Posts

When it comes to Bible reading, there are many different approaches. There is reading and studying, which can be very different things, and also alone or with others. In this post, I hope to share helpful advice, resources, and methods for reading the Bible in these four different ways. 

One of the greatest tools in an apologists’ toolbox is the power of questions. Questions are great to guide conversation towards the gospel and its implications or allows for defending the believer when under attack by those who are hostile towards Christians. For simplicity's sake, I will cover three different kinds of questions, what they are, what their purpose is, when it is appropriate to use them, and how to use them. 

What does it mean to have a connected relationship with God? How can we not just walk through the motions, but connect on a relational level with the God who created and sustains the universe and all that is in it? How can we as Christians feel that connection and relationship? And what do we do when we cannot feel that connection?  

Discipleship and Growing in the Lord

When it comes to Bible reading, there are many different approaches. There is reading and studying, which can be very different things, and also alone or with others. In this post, I hope to share helpful advice, resources, and methods for reading the Bible in these four different ways. 

What does it mean to have a connected relationship with God? How can we not just walk through the motions, but connect on a relational level with the God who created and sustains the universe and all that is in it? How can we as Christians feel that connection and relationship? And what do we do when we cannot feel that connection?  

Apologetics Series

One of the greatest tools in an apologists’ toolbox is the power of questions. Questions are great to guide conversation towards the gospel and its implications or allows for defending the believer when under attack by those who are hostile towards Christians. For simplicity's sake, I will cover three different kinds of questions, what they are, what their purpose is, when it is appropriate to use them, and how to use them. 

Theological Topics

Cultural engagement and showing Christ’s unconditional love while also holding to the unwavering biblical truth can be difficult to balance when discussing the homosexuality movement and how Christians should biblically approach the issues and debates surrounding same-sex attraction and Side A/B/X/Y Christianity. How much biblical truth should believers share when interacting with practicing homosexuals? How much grace should be given to the homosexual unbeliever? How much love are Christians called to share? How do Christians balance grace and truth?