Drawn to His Grace
Life and relationships rarely unfold the way we expect.
Sometimes love feels strained. Forgiveness feels harder than we thought it would. Grief settles quietly into places we didn’t plan for. And faith becomes something we hold onto more tightly—not because life is easy, but because it isn’t.
Drawn to His Grace is a place for women living inside those moments.
This space isn’t about perfect faith or tidy answers. It’s about the real, often complicated work of staying close to God while navigating the hardest parts of relationships and life. The quiet strength it takes to keep loving well. The patience required when nothing seems to change. The grace we need when life doesn’t resolve the way we hoped it would.
Here, we talk honestly about those things.
Through reflections and devotionals, Drawn to His Grace explores what it looks like to remain steady with God in the middle of real life—especially when relationships are difficult and the path forward isn’t always clear.
My own story is part of why this space exists.
For more than twenty years, I lived without actively practicing my faith. Life moved forward—sometimes beautifully, sometimes painfully—but something deep inside me always felt unfinished. When I finally found my way back to God, it wasn’t through a dramatic moment or sudden clarity. It was quieter than that. A gradual return. A steady drawing back toward grace.
That experience reshaped how I see faith.
I’ve learned that faith isn’t always loud or certain. Often it looks like continuing to trust God in the middle of complicated relationships, unanswered questions, and seasons that stretch us further than we expected.
If you’re walking through something like that, you’re not alone here.
My hope is that when you read these reflections, you’ll feel understood and encouraged—reminded that God is present even in the hardest parts of life, and that grace still meets us there.
I’m Patti, and I’m honored to walk alongside you.
Welcome.
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