Soul Sunday: God’s Love Will Meet You Where You Fell

“God’s Love Will Meet You Where You Fell”is a Soul Sunday devotional by Your Girl Keysha, reminding women that God’s love doesn’t wait for perfection — it meets us in our pain, our silence, and our mess. Even when you feel broken, God’s grace is already kneeling beside you, ready to lift you up.

A soft reminder that you don’t have to fix yourself before He loves you.

✨ When the World Feels Shaky, God Is Still Stable

When everything around you feels unstable—government shutdowns, job loss, rising costs—remember this truth: God doesn’t shake when the world does. His promises are steady even in seasons of uncertainty. This blog will help you anchor your heart in faith, protect your peace, lean into community, and trust God’s unshakable foundation no matter what the headlines say.

Healing the Girl Who Thought She Had to Earn Love

She thought love had to be earned through perfection, performance, or pain. But healing begins when you remember: love was never something you had to prove to be worthy of. God’s love is unconditional, and so is your worth.

Soul Sunday: Soft Life, Strong Faith — Healing at God’s Pace

Soft Life, Strong Faith — Healing at God’s Pace” is a Soul Sunday reflection by Your Girl Keysha reminding women that true peace isn’t found in rushing — it’s found in resting. Learn how to slow down, trust God’s timing, and embrace healing with grace, softness, and divine alignment.

🕊️ Faith-based encouragement for women ready to heal, rest, and glow in God’s timing.

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God’s Timing Ain’t Late, Sis — It’s Tailored | Daily Glow Ministry™ (Reblog)

Feeling like life is passing you by? Sis, you’re not behind — you’re being aligned. In this Soul Sunday reflection, Your Girl Keysha reminds you that God’s “no” and “not yet” are divine setups for something better. His timing isn’t late — it’s tailored.

Love Those Who Love You: Choosing Light in a World That Feeds on Darkness

In a world overflowing with pride, hate, and division, love is the quiet revolution. Love Those Who Love You is a heartfelt reminder to cherish the people who show up for you — family, friends, and partners who pour into your soul instead of draining it. Healthy love is reciprocal, rooted in peace, and guided by God’s presence. When we choose to walk in love, we become light in a dark world. Because God isn’t just the source of love — He is love, and His love is the healing this world desperately needs.

💫 One Day, Love Won’t Wait: A Lesson on Love, Loss, and Living Fully

Netflix’s One Day hit me right in the heart — a story that reminded me how fragile time is and how often we let love slip through our fingers because of fear, pride, or bad timing. After hearing Olivia Dean’s soulful new single “A Couple of Minutes,” I found myself reflecting (and crying) about how easy it is to wait too long to love, forgive, or say what matters.

This post is for every lover girl who’s been afraid to choose love now — the kind of love that heals, stretches, and softens you. Because one day, our chances will run out, but love, when chosen fully, lives forever.

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You Don’t Always Have to Be Strong: The Power of Softness in Mental Health

We’ve been taught that strength means never breaking, never crying, and never asking for help. But sis, that version of strength is exhausting. True strength is softer—it’s the courage to rest, to admit you’re tired, and to let God hold what you can’t. Softness isn’t weakness; it’s sacred. It’s how you return to yourself after years of surviving. You don’t have to carry it all alone anymore—your softness is holy too.

💜 Sis, You’re Not Alone: Breaking the Silence on Anxiety & Depression in the Faith Community

Too many of us have learned how to smile through the struggle—how to show up strong on Sunday while silently breaking on the inside. But the truth is, faith doesn’t cancel feelings. You can love God and still wrestle with anxiety or depression. You can pray and still need therapy. Healing doesn’t make you faithless; it makes you human.

It’s time to break the silence and bring mental health out of the shadows of shame. God cares about your mind just as much as your spirit. And sis, you don’t have to carry it alone anymore.

Stillness Speaks: Learning to Hear God in the Quiet

Why silence and solitude are sacred in a noisy world The Weight of Constant Noise We live in a culture that celebrates noise. Notifications buzz, social media scrolls endlessly, and the pressure to always “stay busy” is glorified. But the soul doesn’t heal in chaos—it heals in quiet. Deep down, we know this. We long …