“Baruk is she who believed: for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from YAHUAH.”
— Luqas (Luke) 1:45
This post is for anyone walking through a season of testing, confusion, or refining — especially if you’re carrying something (or someone) precious in your womb or your spirit. I’m writing this as a follow-up to my latest YouTube video, “I Still Believe: Misdiagnosed Pregnancy, Mixed Reports, and Unshakable Faith in YAHUAH” — because there is more unfolding that I feel led to share.
📖 A Quick Update: Faith Confirmed, Timeline Realigned
On June 1, I had an abdominal ultrasound that showed a gestational sac measuring 5 weeks exactly. After weeks of conflicting reports, discouraging lab results, and even a misdiagnosis of a molar pregnancy (with zero follow-up scans), this was a huge moment of peace.
This confirmed what I had been sensing all along — not because of numbers or tests, but because of what YAHUAH had spoken through prayer, through dreams, and through quiet conviction.
We now have a follow-up ultrasound scheduled for June 23, which — based on our estimated conception around April 16–17 — would place us at approximately 8 weeks pregnant on that day. HalaluYAH!
🔥 Refined by Faith: A Season of Maturity
This journey has not just been about a pregnancy. It has been about FAITH. Real belief and trust. Emunah. The kind that clings to the Word of YAHUAH when nothing else makes sense. The kind that says, “I still believe,” even when the evidence is delayed or the voices around you are loud.
“That the trying of your belief, being much more precious than of gold that perishes, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honor and glory at the appearing of Yahusha Ha’Mashiach.”
— Kepha Ri’shon (1 Peter) 1:7
What I’ve realized is that this season is not just about carrying life in the womb. It’s about becoming the kind of vessel who can be trusted with life, with legacy, and with the road ahead.
🕊️ Rooted in Simplicity: Our New Chapter
We are officially transitioning from Texas fo Florida! As a family of four (plus baby in the womb… and two cats 😅), we’re preparing to travel from Texas to Florida in obedience and faith.
This decision didn’t come lightly. It came through pressure, frustration, and prayer — all pointing to one truth: YAHUAH is calling us to simplify, surrender, and be available for what He’s about to do.
We are choosing a lifestyle that allows us to be:
Closer to creation and the rhythms of YAHUAH More present with our children, free from distractions, clutter, and noise. Open for ministry.
“Stand in the ways, and see, and ask for the ancient paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.”
— Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 6:16
🌿 Preparing for What’s Ahead
The wilderness has always been a place of preparation — and that’s exactly where we feel we are. Like Yashar’al leaving Mitsrayim (Egypt). Like Yahuhanan (John) crying out in the desert. Like Yahusha, being led into solitude before His ministry began.
This pregnancy journey — and this new chapter as a traveling family — is about being refined, rooted, and realigned with YAHUAH’s timing.
If you’re in a season of stripping or transition, I want to encourage you:
It’s not punishment. It’s preparation.
He’s making room for something sacred.
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Pray for our family as we prepare for the June 23 ultrasound and the journey ahead
And most of all — stay in belief. Stay in prayer. And stay rooted in His promises.
🙏 A Prayer for the Season
Abba YAHUAH,
We thank You for the refining, even when it hurts. We thank You for the wilderness, even when it feels lonely. Help us trust You fully. Strengthen us to believe when things look small or uncertain. Let us not grow weary, but rest in You. Prepare our homes, our hearts, and our hands for what You’re calling us to do.
In the Name above every name — YAHUSHA Ha’Mashiach — Ahmayn!
Stay bold. Stay humble. And keep walking the narrow path.