transformation


  • The Cost of Silence: Why Institutions Protect Themselves Instead of Children

    The Cost of Silence: Why Institutions Protect Themselves Instead of Children

    I didn’t grow up invisible. I went to school.I went to church.I smiled for pictures.I showed up. And yet, I was profoundly unprotected. By the time I was five years old, I was being exposed to pornography on a daily basis. Not once. Not accidentally. Not hidden. It was part of the environment I lived…


  • The Fire Charlie Sparked Will Not Go Out!

    The Fire Charlie Sparked Will Not Go Out!

    Charlie Kirk’s bold faith lit a fire in me to become The Bold Advocate. His death has only ignited a revival—awakening thousands to return to God, pick up their Bibles, and carry the torch to the next generation.


  • Flashlight First: The Family “Theme Park” That Trains Courage

    Flashlight First: The Family “Theme Park” That Trains Courage

    “Mom, my happy place is WOFT.”- said my 14 year old daughter as we were leaving this past weekend. “I’d rather go to WOFT than Disney, Universal or the beach,” my other daughter said. This put the biggest smile on my face. My husband and I were reminded in those moments why we’re exhausting our…


  • The Body Can’t Go Where the Mind Hasn’t: Why We Train Our Daughters Like Their Lives Depend on It (Because One Day It Might)

    The Body Can’t Go Where the Mind Hasn’t: Why We Train Our Daughters Like Their Lives Depend on It (Because One Day It Might)

    There’s a quote I heard recently by Yates Crawford that hit me hard: “The body can’t go where the mind hasn’t.” Let that sink in. Because when it hits the fan… when your daughter is followed, grabbed, or targeted… it won’t be her fight-or-flight instinct that saves her. It’ll be whether her mind has already…


  • From Fear to Fierce: My Journey

    From Fear to Fierce: My Journey

    It was late evening. I was bone-tired after work, sitting in the kitchen feeding my twin babies while my 7-year-old tugged at my sleeve, asking for help with her homework. The apartment was dim, and the day had already wrung me dry. That’s when I heard it—a loud bang at the front door. My heart…


  • I Am the 1% the World Wants to Erase—But God Had Other Plans

    I Am the 1% the World Wants to Erase—But God Had Other Plans

    They say, “What about rape?” “What if the pregnancy wasn’t wanted?” “What about her life?” I am her life. I’m the what if. The 1% the world uses to justify 100% of the bloodshed. But I’m not a theory. I’m not a loophole. I’m a living, breathing woman—and I’m here to tell you: My life…


  • I never thought I’d be here

    I never thought I’d be here

    I truly never thought I’d be here. At this very moment, I’m sitting in my garage. My garage is way more disorganized and packed than I would like it to be. My kids are in the house aged 20 and twin 13-year-olds all girls.My husband‘s at work managing a very fancy restaurant. I have an…


  • Journey to becoming TheBoldAdvocate: Protecting the Vulnerable

    Journey to becoming TheBoldAdvocate: Protecting the Vulnerable

    Rebecca, also known as TheBoldAdvocate, is a former corporate executive turned Communications Director & Child Advocate at a non-profit organization, the Evangelical Council for Abuse Prevention. Inspired by her own childhood experiences of grooming, she works to educate communities on identifying and preventing child abuse, trafficking, and exploitation. Using social media, digital products, and speaking…