Trusting God When the Path Is Unclear

Trusting God when the path is unclear is not a single decision, it is a daily choice, one made quietly and often without reassurance. In Mary, A Girl Who Changed the World, Wendy J. Levenfeld explores this kind of faith with rare tenderness, presenting belief not as certainty, but as a willingness to move forward … Read more

Mary and the Strength of Stillness

There is something quietly powerful about the way sacred moments appear in ordinary life. They rarely announce themselves. They arrive softly, in daily routines, in conversations shared between generations, in small realizations that slowly change how the world is seen. This is one of the most resonant threads running through Mary, A Girl Who Changed … Read more

The Emotional Cost of Obedience

In many retellings, Mary is presented as a finished figure, calm, resolute, and already formed by destiny. What makes Mary, A Girl Who Changed the World so striking is its refusal to begin there. Instead, Wendy J. Levenfeld invites readers into Mary’s inner world long before certainty arrives, when faith is still being shaped by … Read more

Choosing Faith Without Full Understanding

Some stories feel familiar before we even finish the first pages. Not because we know the ending, but because they speak to something quietly remembered within us. That is the experience of reading Mary, A Girl Who Changed the World. Rather than presenting Mary as a distant figure shaped only by history and theology, Wendy … Read more

A Heart That Quietly Changes the World

There are moments in every life when time seems to slow and the heart feels pulled in many directions at once. These moments come quietly or with force but they always shape us in some way. They invite us to look inward and ask what it means to love with depth and to endure with … Read more