
Returning to the Heart of It All: His Daily Scribe
Many of you may remember that this blog originally began as His Daily Scribe—a space to write what God impressed on my heart for women of faith. Over time, the focus narrowed beautifully into Titus2Marriage, a ministry dedicated to Christ-centered marriage encouragement.
But as the seasons have changed, so has the call.
I’ve found myself writing more upcoming posts about identity, healing, prayer, grief, and the many layers of walking with Jesus beyond just one role or relationship. The vision is expanding—and it’s time to return to the original name that better captures this broader calling.
So I’m excited to reintroduce:
His Daily Scribe.
This rebrand allows space for deeper discipleship content—marriage encouragement still has a home here—but so do devotionals, biblical studies, encouragement for life’s trials, and reminders of who we are in Christ.
The name is familiar. The heart is still rooted in Scripture. And the mission remains: to write what He leads, for the women who need it.
Thank you for walking this journey with me. I’m so grateful you’re here.
Then the Lord said to me, “Write my answer plainly on tablets,
so that a runner can carry the correct message to others.
— Habakkuk2:2 NLT
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Journey to Restoration: A Titus 2 Wife’s Story of Grief, Grace, and Legacy
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Unlocking the Secret Place: Cultivating Intimacy with God for Spiritual Growth
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From Helper to Warrior: The “Ezer Kenegdo” in Biblical Marriage
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Embracing the Role of a Titus 2 Wife: What It Means Today
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Embracing God’s Unconditional Love for a Stronger Marriage
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Exploring What is a Titus 2 Marriage for Lasting Love
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Embracing Your Identity in Christ for a Stronger Marriage
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