Go, Even When You Don’t Know Where

There’s a story in the Bible that I keep coming back to — Abraham and Sarah.

In Genesis 12, God told Abraham to go to leave his home, his comfort, everything familiar — and travel to a place that God would show him. Not explain, not outline, not confirm. Just show him — in time.

And Abraham went.

He didn’t have a detailed plan, a five-step strategy, or a guaranteed outcome. He just trusted that if God said go, there must be something on the other side worth following Him toward.

💛 That’s How Manna in the Desert Feels Sometimes

If I’m honest, creating Manna in the Desert feels a lot like Abraham and Sarah’s journey.
Every day, I take small steps designing, writing, building… without really knowing what’s next.

I don’t have all the answers.
I don’t know how big this will grow or where God is taking it.
But I do know this: every time I take a step, God meets me there.

Sometimes it’s in a small sale, a kind message, or just a quiet reminder that this still matters — even if I can’t see the full picture yet.

🕊 Walking by Faith, Not by Sight

It’s not easy to follow God without the details.
There are days I wonder if I’m doing it “right,” or if I’m even headed in the right direction.

But then I remember, Abraham didn’t need all the answers to be obedient. He just needed faith.

And I think that’s where many of us are right now. Walking by faith, unsure of what’s coming next, but believing that God is doing something new.

I can’t explain it, but I can feel it.
Something is shifting.
Something is coming.

So if you’re in a season like mine — unsure, waiting, but still moving — know that you’re not alone.
Keep walking.
Keep building.
Keep trusting.

God doesn’t waste steps, even when you don’t know where the path leads.

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