The Gospel in Action: Wisdom Through Christ
On a clear Saturday afternoon, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Barbara gathered in the bustling community park, each armed with a stack of pamphlets and a heart full of zeal. They were there to demonstrate the transformative power of Jesus Christ and to show how His teachings resolve contemporary societal issues. JeremiahContinue Reading
Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Barbara: Debating Morality under the Oak
Under the sprawling branches of an ancient oak tree, whose leaves whispered secrets with each gentle breeze, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Barbara found themselves entwined in a debate as lively as the chirping of the robins overhead. The afternoon sun dappled through the thick foliage, casting patterns of light and shadow that danced around them like flickering thoughts.Continue Reading
Clothed in Virtue: Conversations on Modesty and Faith
In the cozy, sunlit parlor of Ruth’s home, four women gathered for their weekly Bible study and tea. The scent of fresh lavender mingled with the aroma of freshly baked cookies, and the sound of chirping birds outside the window set a serene atmosphere. Ruth, the hostess, was a womanContinue Reading
Faithfully Fashioned
At I Am Fashioned by Faith, we empower Christians to proudly embrace their faith through modest and God-honoring fashion. In a world that often celebrates the opposite, our mission is to inspire believers to wear clothing that glorifies Jesus Christ, upholds biblical truths, and promotes virtues that are in short supply today.Continue Reading
The Bread Brake
Jeremiah had seen a lot in his years. After that whole praise portal situation—which none of them had truly recovered from—you’d think nothing could surprise him. But here they were again: Jeremiah, Barbara, and Elijah, standing in the middle of a sunlit field that wasn’t on any map, at aContinue Reading
Lost in Praise, Found in Faith
Sometimes, when you praise God hard enough, you don’t just feel different—you end up different. Just ask Elijah, Barbara, and Jeremiah. One minute they were in the middle of Wednesday night Bible study, giving God some good ol’ fashioned heartfelt praise, and the next… they were standing in a dry,Continue Reading
Shake the Dust
The smell of barbecue drifted through the neighborhood, mixing with laughter, music, and the clink of serving trays. Barbara flipped burgers behind the grill, sweat glistening on her brow in the golden light of late afternoon. Elijah stood nearby, slicing watermelon, while Jeremiah moved from group to group, greeting neighborsContinue Reading
“That Time Elijah Got Lost… on Purpose”
It was one of those Southern Saturdays that felt like a quilt—patches of sunlight sewn in with the hum of cicadas and the sweet scent of honeysuckle twisting through the breeze. The three of them—Barbara, Jeremiah, and Elijah—had planned a simple morning hike out at Cedar Ridge, just past oldContinue Reading
Sit Down, Hush Up, and Listen to Yo’ Mama
This past Sunday after church, me and a couple of friends—Elijah and Barbara—found ourselves posted up under that old oak tree behind the fellowship hall. The potluck was in full swing, with folding chairs half-sinking into the grass and folks buzzing around tables piled with banana pudding, baked beans, andContinue Reading
Ain’t No Quit In The Long Walk Home
The sun had barely blinked over the trees, soft light just starting to settle on the dew-covered field when Barbara cinched her sneakers tight and tugged on her cap like a general ready to lead a charge. Jeremiah yawned wide enough to swallow a bug, then slapped his thighs withContinue Reading
The Rod, the Drift, and the Heartache Latte
The morning bustle of Contoso Café was at its peak. Sunlight streamed through the wide windows, catching the motes of cinnamon and coffee dust that danced in the air. Behind the counter, the espresso machine hissed like a judgmental prophet, drowning out low conversations and clinking saucers. Tucked in theirContinue Reading
What Does It Take to Magnify the Almighty God?
In a world that grows increasingly loud with opinions, protests, and posturing, I find myself asking a deeper question that pierces through the noise: What does it take to truly magnify the Almighty God? Not just in worship assemblies or private prayer—but in the presence of hostility, confusion, and unbelief.Continue Reading
The Cinnamon Thread – A Story of Generational Grace
It was a peaceful afternoon at Contoso Café, where the sun filtered through stained-glass windows, casting kaleidoscope patterns across the hardwood floor. The comforting clatter of mugs, soft jazz humming through the speakers, and the rich aroma of cinnamon-laced coffee set the tone for a conversation that would linger inContinue Reading
“I Don’t Know—Ask God!” Why This Phrase Should Be Your Life Motto
Inspired by Brinson Barnes | Available now at Fashioned by Faith There’s a bold honesty in the phrase “I don’t know—ask God!” It’s not a cop-out. It’s a confession of trust. A way of saying: “I may not have all the answers, but I know the One who does.” ThisContinue Reading














