Writing that goes to the root. These are not motivational reads. They are tools for women who are serious about transformation.
Work was never supposed to be where you prove your worth. But somewhere between the culture of hustle and the pressure to perform, it became exactly that. This book is for the woman who has built something real and still feels like it is never enough. The one who leads well on the outside but is running on empty on the inside.
Righteousness in the Marketplace is not a productivity guide. It is a reckoning. It examines what drives the way we work, what Scripture actually says about labor and identity, and what it looks like to build a career or a business from a place of integrity rather than fear.
If your work is becoming your identity in ways that cost you your peace, your relationships, or your integrity, this book is the conversation you have been needing to have.
Some relationships carry you. Others cost you more than you realize until the bill comes due. The Weight of Friends is a book about discernment in relationships, written for women who are learning to tell the difference between connection that builds and connection that drains.
It is currently in progress. When it is ready, it will be available here.