When Love Comes with Doubt
Today, someone close to me called and asked what my plans were after I leave Missouri. And while I normally would’ve opened up, I paused. Not because I don’t trust them, and not because there’s bad blood. I know they love me. I know they care.
But I also know they don’t always agree with how I live—especially now that I have kids.
The support is there… but it usually comes after the doubt.
After the questions.
After the comments like, “Are you sure this is smart?” or “What about the kids?”
And the truth is—I just don’t have the energy to entertain doubt anymore. Especially not in a season where I’ve never been more sure.
I’m Rooted in Confidence This Time
This next chapter of our lives isn’t about escaping anything. It’s about stepping into something divine. Me and my husband are walking fully in what we believe GOD has been preparing us for.
We’re not winging it.
We’re being led.
And there’s a confidence that comes with knowing this move isn’t just for now—it’s for what’s next. For our kids. And their kids. And their kids.
We’re Building What We Didn’t Have
This isn’t about just moving to a new city or country. This is about setting up our legacy.
We are planting seeds that’ll grow into something bigger than us—something that will outlive us.
Because the goal isn’t just survival. It’s inheritance.
“A good person leaves an inheritance for their children’s children…” — Proverbs 13:22
That’s the life we’re building. One rooted in freedom, peace, and generational wealth—not just financially, but spiritually, emotionally, and mentally.
We’re breaking cycles.
We’re rewriting the story.
And we’re doing it unapologetically.
Protecting the Plan
So no, I didn’t share every detail today. Not out of secrecy, but out of wisdom.
Some things are too sacred to explain to people who haven’t seen the vision.
Some plans are too fragile to place in hands that don’t know how to handle them.
And honestly? I’m okay with that.
I love my people. I respect where they’re coming from. But I trust GOD more than I fear their opinions.
This move? It’s not just a relocation.
It’s a revelation.
And I won’t water it down for anybody—not even those I love.
Because when GOD is leading, silence isn’t hiding.
It’s covering.