On Faith, Growth, and Technology
I’m really glad I finally did this. It took a while… actually, more than a while. I’ve been thinking about creating a space like this for a long time, starting and stopping in my head, making excuses, overthinking it, and then telling myself “I’ll do it later.” But here we are. And I’m so glad you’re here too. Truly. Thank you for taking your time to read this.
I started Gabbywall because I wanted a space that feels honest. A place where I can share my thoughts without pretending to have everything figured out. I struggle with consistency a lot. Showing up regularly, sticking with things, finishing what I start, it’s something I’m actively working on. This blog is part of that work. A way for me to practice showing up, even when it’s overwhelming.
My Christian journey is central to who I am. It shapes how I reflect on life, growth, and purpose. It’s not always easy, there are seasons of doubt, questions, and learning, but it’s deeply grounding. One verse that always encourages me is Philippians 1:6:
“Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
That verse reminds me that growth is a process, that showing up matters more than perfection, and that even when I stumble, the journey continues.
Personal growth is something I practice daily, noticing patterns, reflecting on choices, learning, failing, and trying again. But alongside that, I decided to go fully into technology because I love creating solutions that make life easier and meaningful.
Gabbywall is where all of this comes together. Some days, I’ll write about my Christian journey. Other days, about personal growth. Sometimes, I’ll share tech projects or experiments that I’m building to explore ideas and solve problems. And sometimes, it’ll just be small reflections, lessons I’ve learned, moments I’ve noticed, or thoughts I need to put into words.
Then you’re in the right place.
Take your time here. Read what speaks to you. Come back when you feel like it. Gabbywall isn’t going anywhere and neither is the journey. 🤍
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