The Sacred Words Blog

Sacred Words is a faith-driven blog dedicated to helping women flourish in every aspect of life.

Covering topics like faith and devotionals, wellness, emotional well-being, nutrition, recipes,

parenting, relationships , and business growth, each post is designed to uplift, inspire,

and equip readers with practical wisdom. Curated by Rachel Earp and her Contributing Author Team,

Sacred Words offers a space for authentic conversations, encouragement, and biblical truths

to guide women in their personal and professional journeys.

Whether you're seeking spiritual growth, healthier habits, or business insights,

this blog is your go-to source for faith-filled inspiration.

Rachel Earp

Author | Podcaster | Encourager

Amber Ginter Johnson

Author | Speaker

Ashley Vruwink

Author

Shades of Grief: Learning to Feel...and How to Heal

Shades of Grief: Learning to Feel...and How to Heal

Shades of Grief: Learning to Feel...and How to HealAmber Ginter Johnson
Published on: 25/02/2025

Grief comes in many shades, but healing begins when we allow ourselves to feel. This article offers faith-filled guidance on processing loss, embracing emotions, and finding hope in the darkest moments. You're not alone in this journey. #Healing

The Strength of Stillness: Embracing a Meek and Quiet Spirit

The Strength of Stillness: Embracing a Meek and Quiet Spirit

The Strength of Stillness: Embracing a Meek and Quiet SpiritRachel Earp
Published on: 08/02/2025

Let's explore the true strength of a meek and quiet spirit, redefining it as power under control, deep confidence in Christ, and a source of unwavering peace in a chaotic world.

Garlic honey salmon with Orzo Salad

Garlic honey salmon with Orzo Salad

Garlic honey salmon with Orzo SaladRachel Earp
Published on: 13/01/2025

This flavorful dish only took me 35 minutes to make, and is packed with nutrients like omegas, calcium, and anti-inflammatory properties. Plus...it's just downright delish.

When Christmas is over

When Christmas is over

When Christmas is overRachel Earp
Published on: 29/12/2024

The tree stands tall, its branches now a little less vibrant, the once-fresh aroma of pine fading into memory. Christmas is over, and the world feels like it’s collectively exhaling. But what now?