by Sandy Samuel Jerome | May 11, 2026 | Scribbles and Confessions
There is something quietly sacred about the beginning of a marriage — the way two people stand at the edge of a shared life and leap, hand in hand, into the unknown. We were young when we made that leap. Full of laughter, full of dreams, and perhaps a little...
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | Apr 26, 2026 | Scribbles and Confessions
There is a profound difference between trying to love and truly living from love. The Christian life is not built on striving to manufacture affection for God or people. It is rooted in receiving the love of God first. When love is truly known, it is naturally...
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | Apr 20, 2026 | Scribbles and Confessions
This week, I found myself reflecting on a conversation that often creates division in the body of Christ—the debate around the “prosperity gospel.” It is a loud discussion. Yet, what often goes unquestioned is its opposite—the quiet belief that poverty is somehow more...
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | Mar 21, 2026 | Scribbles and Confessions
For months, a quiet question stirred in my heart: Is it truly right for women to preach, especially to men? This wasn’t a fleeting thought. It was a wrestle—one that led me into prayer, into Scripture, and into honest conversations with my husband as we both serve in...
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | Mar 6, 2026 | Scribbles and Confessions
In today’s article, I want to remind us not to be cynical or superficial, but to get real with God. When the Lord shows you something again and again, it’s often His way of getting your attention. God speaks in many ways—through His Word, through people, through...