The baby drifted off in his bouncy seat as my toddler played on the rug with his favorite toy train. I opened the microwave to reheat my morning coffee and found yesterday’s forgotten mug.
Waiting for 120 seconds of warmth, I glanced over my shoulder at my precious little boys. My heart ached. It ached for the gift of being their mom. Ached for the desperate loneliness I felt in this season. Ached with gratitude for the life I was living — and the life I wondered if I would ever get to live. I ached in sheer exhaustion.
I sat down with my coffee and laptop, bracing for my son’s cries to cancel this rare quiet moment. I opened the tab to one of my favorite blogs, looking to get lost in someone else’s life. After a few paragraphs, it said, “Click over to (in)courage to read the rest of the story.”
What was (in)courage? l clicked.
I read the rest of Lisa Leonard’s post. Then I read another story by another woman. And another. I handed my toddler his cup of goldfish crackers and read another story. The baby slept, but the tears came… mine. With every word I read, a resounding truth rose in my heart:
There are other women like me.
In a season where I felt swallowed by motherhood, disatsified in my own stagnant faith, and disappointed in the Christian mediocrity around me, (in)courage showed me that I wasn’t alone. There were other women who wrestled with motherhood and marriage, who felt deeply and dreamed bravely, who knew Jesus wasn’t meant for a stale box on Sundays but to influence and invade every corner of our lives with the intimacy and power of His presence.
Finding (in)courage was like finding home. A place to be seen, nurtured, challenged, encouraged.
That was in 2010. (in)courage has felt like home ever since.
I came through the proverbial front door of (in)courage every day for six years before coming on staff in 2016. Being a reader was a profound gift, exactly when God knew I needed it. But serving behind the scenes —from coordinating guest posts to overseeing daily editorial to becoming the community manager — has been one of the greatest joys of my life.
And after nine years, it’s now my time to say goodbye.
Today I feel a different kind of ache. I feel the ache of deepest gratitude. The ache of milestones and memories stacked up as an altar of God’s “more than I could ask or imagine” faithfulness. I feel the ache of having loved a place and its people so fully that it’s tempting to want to freeze-frame time and think the best is here or behind us, so I’d better dig in my heels and resist the necessity of good chapters coming to a close so new stories can begin.
Yet when I look at Scripture, I see a God who doesn’t resist change but invites growth. He continually offers new life: to the Israelites in the desert, to the disciples in the upper room, to you and me today.
“See, I am doing a new thing!
Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the wilderness
and streams in the wasteland.”
Isaiah 43:19 NIV
But here’s the thing: knowing God is doing something new doesn’t make it comfortable. Trusting His goodness for today and tomorrow doesn’t mean the path is without obstacles. New things are not absent of growing pains and grief. Are you nodding along with me, thinking about your own shifting situation or changing season?
Recently, I was processing this with Jesus. He said so clearly to my spirit, “Stop focusing on the how and the what. Focus on the with and the where.”
Maybe that’s a word for you, too. Because isn’t it easy to fixate on how things are happening and what we wish were different? To dwell on how circumstances make us feel and be anxious over what the future will hold?
But the call of Jesus is to remember that He is with us and He knows where we are going.
It’s one of the most beautiful refrains in Scripture:
“I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go.” Genesis 28:15
“Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9
“The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.” Deuteronomy 31:8
“And surely I am with you always.” Matthew 28:20
I could write a whole book about what I’ve seen God do throughout the history of (in)courage. I’d be delighted to tell you about each remarkable writer and staff member I’ve had the honor of learning from and linking arms with. It’d be my joy to recount the ways your presence, dear reader, has made this community so much richer.
There is great purpose in looking back. The thin time between the end of one year and the beginning of another invites this kind of reflection. Remembering how God has carried us through what’s behind fuels our faith for how He will carry us forward. Remembering is necessary. So often God’s people find themselves staring at a rushing river, an expansive desert, or a jar with but a drop of oil, and lament because forward feels impossible.
But we have the same God who breathed new life into dried-up bones, who fed his messenger with ravens, who used a boy to conquer a giant, who resurrected His Son after a brutal death, and who sent the Holy Spirit to be our moment-by-moment guide and advocate — yes, He’s an expert at impossible.
So take heart, friend. Wherever you are today, God is with you — and He knows where you’re going.
Our peace is in His presence.
My baby and toddler are now teenagers who tower over me. Soon they will leave our home — and that good goodbye will hurt. But they will always have a home in my heart.
It’s been an absolute honor to share stories and shepherd this community for nearly a decade. My highest esteem for those who continue to serve behind the scenes and for the writers whose words will continue to make us all feel at home and less alone.
Stay in touch with Becky on Instagram or by subscribing to her Substack. And if you’re feeling anxious about the unknowns in your life, find a path of peace in Becky’s new book, A Verse a Day for the Anxious Soul.
*Friends, we have an important update for you. After four incredible years and over 1.2 million downloads, the (in)courage podcast is coming to a close. The podcast episodes will not be available after the 1st of the year. We hope you’ll continue to join us for inspiration and encouragement for your heart at incourage.me. Thanks for listening.
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Dear Becky,
I am truly going to miss your presence at (in)courage! Thank you for sharing your heart as a writer, your gifts and talents as the Community and Editorial Manager, and your faith-filled encouragement for so many readers for so many years!! Praying God’s blessings over your next chapter, sweet sister in Christ! You are a blessing!!
Your words of encouragement this morning are a gift, Hope. Thank you.
I will miss you, Becky. You and the all the women who contribute mean so much to me. My day is not complete until I read what is posted each day. So many times it’s as though you are speaking directly to me. Today is no exception. I wish you joy and blessings as you begin another chapter in your life.
Madeline, God is so good to meet us right where we are with exactly what we need. I’m so glad (in)courage has been a conduit of that in your life, too.
I feel blessed to have read your words over the years. They have meant so much to me. Thank you for sharing your heart with us for the past nine years.
Thank you so much, Jill. It’s been my deep joy.
Becky, it has been the greatest honor to work and write alongside you at (in)courage. You are intelligent, brave, kind, graceful and grace-filled, and I wish you all joy, peace, wonder, and blessing in this next season of life. I love you so, dear friend. ♡
Oh, Rachel. Words fail for how much you mean to me and my gratitude for (in)courage being the place our paths converged. Love you forever.
Wow..these words resonate. After 30 years with a Christian ministry, I am facing retirement..and it’s hard and scary…these people are my family, my “tribe”..this work has been my purpose. But at 71, maybe it’s time for a new phase. Thank you for the encouragement. And best wishes for your new pathway!
Trudi, I sense the Father whispering to your spirit, Well done, good and faithful servant. He is so pleased with how you have loved His people and partnered with Him for the kingdom. I pray you will feel both his comfort and courage as you remember His goodness over the last 30 years and trust that it will carry forward in new ways you can’t yet hope for or see.
I will miss your devotionals, Becky, but I trust God is leading you and you will be blessed and you will be a blessing as you go with His guidance. As I was reading this it reminded me of the message at church yesterday. My husband led worship at a small church (our regular church canceled service yesterday). Anyway the title of message was “Behold I do a new thing” and it was from Isaiah 43. Some of my notes are: “The Lord wants us to walk in abundance. The Lord is FAITHFUL to us every step of our lives. Do not fear. Do not look back… it slows you down. 2026 is a significant year. Hear His voice. Shine brightly.” (Just sharing in case this word would bless you, Becky, and others who read it). May the Lord bless you!
Amber, that word is indeed a blessing. Thank you for passing it forward. Won’t God do it!
Thank you Becky. Thank for your words of encouragement. Thank you for sharing what is good, bad, ugly, hard and a blessing. Thank you for your prayers.
All the best in your new adventure with God \0/
Janet, you are always such a sweet encourager. Thank you for being part of this beautiful community.
Oh my….you will be missed ! I have forwarded so many of your blogs to hurting friends who needed to read your healing words.
God’s abundant blessings to you as you have been a blessing to me.
Nancy, thank you for sharing in this ministry of words. That means so much to me.
Thank you, Becky for your beautiful words and ministry through this beautiful community of believers at and with (in)courage. Waking up every morning and reading the daily devotional has been a blessing for so many years. Wishing you happiness and blessings as you enter this new season of life with God’s guidance, Jesus by your side, and the Holy Spirit in your heart.
“God’s guidance, Jesus by your side, and the Holy Spirit in your heart.” Perfectly said, Linda. So grateful He offers that to all of us!
Becky yes good byes are hard. When you done something you love so much for years and years. God say I want you to leave what your doing at the moment to follow this new path I am taking you on and this new adventure. You can wonder did you hear right from God. Or was it just your imagination or just in your head. You begin to doubt is this really God speaking to me. When you know it is God you have to truly trust him in this new adventure in your life. Take one day at time stand on his promises and do what ever he tells you to do. Taking one step at time. Enjoy the new adventure God is taking you on. I belive with all you have been through in your life becky God is saying now this is time for you and your family together. Enjoy every day with them and this new adventure God is taking you on. Yes it can be scary and you can wonder what God is doing. God has given me Joshua 1:9 for you. It says ” Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage, do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go” So God is with you in all this Becky and you have to do as that verse says. Remember God is with you wherever you go and he takes you. I will keep you in my prayers for this new journey you are going on with God. It’s like Andrew Yelland of World Share ministries. He used to be a pastor senior of Crofts End Church in Bristol for 18 years before that he was a Police officer in Bristol for 17 years. Then God told him to leave the police force and become a pastor which he did. Then God told him to leave after 18 years of being a Pastor. To join World Share ministries in 2022. Him and his wife prayed about it. God said to move to Join World Share. He is chief executive for them. All through it he trusted God in all the different calling in his life so did his wife. I Share that with you to trust God in everything like Andrew Yelland did. Like the verse in Joshua 1:9 to remember God is with you wherever you go. Thank you for all you have done for incourage down the years. Love God bless in my prayers as you scary this new journey with Jesus. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland. xx
Dawn, your words are a gift. Thank you for being such a faithful part of this community. I’m grateful for your prayers and that we got to share in this space together for so many years. Blessings to you, dear one.
Dear Becky….I was crying when I was reading that you were leaving. You have been one of my mainstays for years now. I am reading your book on the Anxious Soul. I am on day 52 today and I get so much advice from you and help to keep on going even though after 6 years, it goes on. My son still has berated me with obscene emails that are lies. My now ex-husband I went to see and he did not even recognize me after 54 years of marriage and my sister, who I don’t even know where she is has not spoken to me in 9 years ( right after my beloved mother died ). I saved the worst thing for last, my son and his wife refuse to allow me to ever speak or see him again. He is 15 now and I have had no communication with him since I saw him 6 years ago. It is so heartbreaking and I pray and I am ashamed to say I beg that Jesus can help me somehow. I know He is always with me and my Holy Spirit whispers to me often and knows just what to do when I am feeling really crushed. I like you read others comments and as you did, I then realized that I am not the only one in these terrible seasons. This place where I live is also awful. The managing company does not care about the residents and we have 100 here. They only care that you can pay the rent that just was significantly raised starting next month. Becky, I just do not know what to do without you and your wise words. I pray that whatever you are moving on to, that I am sure you will succeed. That is how much I love and respect you. I am also going through the Book 100 days of Strength in any Struggle for the 2nd time. I can’t even tell you how much my spiritual growth has increased, comparing what I wrote a year and a half ago. Big differences! Please remember me somehow. I will NEVER forget you. An Angel amongst us………………….Betsy Basile
Betsy, I’m so grateful for the ways you have found encouragement and comfort here at (in)courage. Though your trials continue, we can stand firm in the hope that God is WITH you WHERE you are and wherever life will take you. You are made in His image and precious in His sight. I’m so sorry for all you have suffered. Keep your eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and perfector of your faith. He is preparing a place for you in His Father’s house. What joy it will be to see you there one day. Much love.
I can’t picture how (in)courage will look without you, Becky! Seeing your byline always means “good things ahead!”. Your input will be sorely missed. May you be richly blessed, in the future you have chosen!
I appreciate that so much, Irene. Bless you.
Becky, all I can say is a profound “thank you” for sharing your life and your faith through your years at (in)courage. You will be missed. Praying God blesses you and your family on this next chapter of your life.
You’re so welcome, Phyllis. God has been so faithful. I know His goodness will continue for us all. Your kind words bless my heart today.
Thank you for sharing all those years. You will be missed. Tears have been shed.
Crying over here, too, Nadine. Thank you.
I’ve always ended your writing and point of view. I will miss reading your work here yet grateful I can follow you on other platforms.
Thank you, Maura!
Becky,
I wish you all God’s best as you move forward with your writing, your family and your faith!
I’m sure our online- paths will cross!
With much love,
Lisa Wilt
Lisa, thanks for being such a consistent encourager of others. Blessings to you.
Becky, you are one of the kindest, most empathetic, loveliest people I’ve ever known, and I thank you for pouring your heart into (in)courage—and me—all these years. Love you!!
Dawn, your words bless me. I love you so much, my friend!
Becky, I have so enjoyed your posts over the years and been encouraged by them. As a fellow anxiety sufferer and mom of four, you helped me know I was not alone and I could make it with God beside me. Blessings as you follow Him down this new path, may your intimacy with Him grow even sweeter as you lean in under the shadow of His wings.
I receive that blessing, Amy. Thank you. I’m so glad you have felt less alone through the words in this space, too.
Becky, over the past couple of years, a few of the writers have left InCourage to discover new ministries. I have so enjoyed reading your posts, your bible studies and books. I have found encouragement for daily living through some difficult years. I wish you all the best for where God is leading you. Blessings in abundance. I will miss your encouraging words that have been so timely. I look forward to InCourage messages to come. I do hope the e-mails will continue!! Be blessed, Cindy
Thank you so much, Cindy. I’m grateful to know how my words have impacted you. God is so kind.
Becky, what a blessing you have been to me and countless others!! God bless you on your new adventures! Hugs and prayers ❤️
I appreciate that so much, Terry.
Best wishes & prayers on your future endeavors! Have enjoyed and benefitted from your posts as well as your books that now reside with me . . .
Thank you, Sharon. It’s a gift to know my words have been meaningful to you.
Becky-Best wishes for you as you move forward with what God has planned for you. I’ve really enjoyed reading your posts for your honest real emotions of what we experience each day. Thank you for your efforts in serving the Lord at the (in)courage ministry. Blessings, Mimi W
Your words are a gift, Mimi. I’m expectant for what God will lead me in next while holding deep gratitude for all He has done in this space.
Oh, sweet friend…. You are leaving this space better than you found her! Your leadership, love, direction, intention, kindness, wisdom, insight, and friendship have made the most beautiful difference. Thank you for serving readers and writers so well. You leave this place loved deeply. xoxo
Oh Robin. I feel so loved and seen. Thank you. It’s been my greatest joy. I miss you already!
Becky,
I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your posts about family, love, and loss. You have inspired me in so many ways. I will miss your emails and the sharing of your life experiences with all of us. It’s like losing a good friend.
I wish you many blessings as you move forward to wherever God may lead.
Sandy, your words touch me deeply. Thank you.
I don’t know where you are going but they will be blessed by your gifts!!’ Thank you for blessing my life.
I wish I could reach through this screen and hug each one of you.
Thank you, Sandy.
Thank you for all you have done, Becky! I have been blessed by this group and having it makes me feel less lonely. I think I have been here for more than ten years.
We’re so glad you’ve been with us for so long, Denise. God bless you and keep you.
Thank you Beccy…I am a relative newcomer to (in)courage, but your devotions resonate with me, particularly this one. The ‘with’ and ‘where’ statement will be my focus for the year!
Blessings
Maxine
Maxine, I’m so glad you’re here and so glad my final devotion will carry with you. The with and the where is what I’m focusing on too.
Beautifully truthfully written Becky. Change is painful and beautiful and praying you soak up all that He is telling you through this change of season. Sometimes we hear Him more clearly at times like these! Hugs to you and wishing you all the best in this “new thing.”
I appreciate that so much, Brooke.
Beautifully and truthfully said Becky! Praying for you in this time of transition and that your time with Jesus would be even sweeter. It’s times like these where we seem to hear Him best. ♥️ Hugs to you as you embark on this new journey. It’s never easy but always good.
Yes, Brooke. Your words ring so true. Thank you, friend.
So appreciate your steady leadership here! Wishing you nothing but blessings ahead!
Thank you, Heidi!
Thank you Becky for all the (In)Couragement!
You’re so welcome.
Dear Becky
Just wanted you to know that I’ve loved all your posts. You will be sorely missed! Grateful for your ministry – it’s been an encouragement to me.
I’m so grateful to God!
Becky, you are a light and a delight pointing to the Light, and this online home is so much better for having your leadership, wisdom, and direction within it! And while you may be moving to where God has called you, your fingerprints and heart will remain here always ~ and in those of us who’ve been blessed to work and write alongside you. Much love to you, dear Becky, and I will thank my God every time I remember you!