
Reclaim your voice, renew your courage, and follow God with bold obedience.
If God has called you, He’s already equipped you. But let’s be honest—obedience can feel terrifying when you’re unsure, unseen, or waiting for the “right moment.”
Bold Like Deborah is a short, powerful devotional audio series created to help you reclaim your voice, step into courageous visibility, and say yes to your next assignment—no matter how loud your fear feels.
You’ll walk through 3 audio devotions rooted in Scripture (Judges 4–5), each paired with journal prompts to help you hear God clearly, process your calling, and take bold action.
Audio devotionals that speak to your now season
Guided journal prompts that create clarity
Start taking bold steps of obedience

Clarity on what’s been holding you back—and how to move forward anyway
Confidence to lead even when others won’t go first
A new perspective on visibility as worship—not self-promotion
Journal prompts that help you hear God’s voice and trust your own
A renewed boldness rooted in Scripture, not perfection
You’re not here by accident. If God has placed a call on your life, staying hidden won’t protect you—it’ll block the impact you were created to have.
Obedience isn’t about being “ready”—it’s about being willing.
Let this be the moment you stop second-guessing and moving. One obedient step at a time.
This guide includes worksheets and activities to help you through the self-reflection and discovery portions of the roadmap.
It's designed specifically for mothers like you, who deserve a moment to refocus and rediscover their inner spark. Each day, through thoughtfully crafted activities and reflections, you'll dive deep, exploring past joys, current interests, and future aspirations. By the end of the week, not only will you have a clearer understanding of your passions, but you'll also have a roadmap to integrate them into your busy life.
You don’t need to be louder, stronger, or more “together.”
You just need to say yes —and take the first step.
For years, I battled fear, perfectionism, and the pressure to “do it right” — even while knowing I was called to more. I understand what it’s like to love God, hear His voice… and still hesitate.
I don't want that for you.
