Our Journey
Discover the heart behind our ministry, from its inspired beginnings to the core beliefs that shape every letter.

The inspiration behind our ministry
Hello friend!
I'm so glad this little corner of the internet found you.
This ministry was created out of one of the hardest seasons of my life. After walking through loss, physical pain, and the kind of fear that settles into your bones, I found myself holding onto three things with everything I had - Prayer, Scripture, and the people God had placed beside me. And slowly, by relying on God, as the days passed I found my way back to His peace. Not a peace I could have made on my own, but the peace that could only have come from God.
I started wondering how many people were sitting in their own hard season, quietly carrying things too heavy for them to bear on their own. Longing for connection. Longing for something more than social media scrolls could offer. Something slower and meaningful. Something personal. Something that felt like it had been written for them.
And so The Rooted Post was born.

Our core beliefs
Created to encourage and gently companion you through every season of life - through grief, the waiting, the healing, through hope, through joyful moments, and even the ordinary Tuesday mornings that need just as much grace as the hard ones. I believe in the power of the written word, the intimacy of a handwritten letter, and the faithfulness of a God who meets us exactly where we are.
I am a pen pal with a purpose — one person writing to another, honestly and prayerfully, from one season of faith to wherever you find yourself today
I believe that generosity is part of being rooted. Therefore, a portion of every subscription goes directly to a charity we prayerfully select. When you subscribe, you are not only investing in your own spiritual nourishment, you are extending that nourishment to someone who needs it in a different way.
I will share each month which organization your generosity is supporting and why we chose them. Giving is not an afterthought here. It is part of our roots.

What we hope you will gain
"Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me. I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing." - John 15:4-5.
Everything begins here. To be rooted is to abide - to stay, remain, and resist the pull of the storm by going deeper. A branch doesn't strain to produce fruit. It simply stays connected to the vine and fruit become inevitable.
That is my prayer for every person who receives a letter - not that they would try harder or do more, but that they would be more rooted. Stay connected and remain in Christ. Everything else follows from that one quiet act of abiding.