For the One Who Feels like She is Too Ordinary
This week we welcome Katie Veach; mom, pastor, wife, teacher.
And let me confess- I spent most of this interview in tears. Because there are simple conversations... and then there are defining moments when the Holy Spirit comes into the room to minister directly a tired heart.
This is that conversation - hence my tears.
So much of life with Jesus doesn't happen on a stage or in a ministry moment. It happens while teaching preschool, folding laundry, driving kids around, and navigating the interruptions of real life.
So many women are waiting for a bigger calling while overlooking the places God is already meeting them. But his presence isn't reserved for extraordinary moments. He is present in the middle of ordinary life, and ordinary faithfulness matters more than we realize.
If you're the woman who feels unseen, overlooked, or like your life is too small to matter—this one's for you.
And maybe the bigger calling and the ordinary life aren't an either/or after all.
Katie Veach is a pastor, speaker, teacher, and writer who is passionate about helping people stay connected to Jesus in the middle of everyday life. Drawing from her background in education and counseling, she combines biblical truth with practical wisdom and an honest, grace-filled approach that helps people grow in their relationship with God.
Katie serves as co-lead pastor of Heart City Church in Dublin, Ohio, alongside her husband, Jake. Together they are raising four children and love building a church where people can encounter the goodness of God and learn to live like Jesus.
Whether she’s preaching, writing, or sitting across the table from a friend, Katie’s greatest joy is helping people discover that following Jesus is not about striving harder, but staying connected to Him.
Follow her on Instagram: katie_veach
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Music: ‘Stargazers,' 'Find your Why,' and ‘Echosphere’ by Cody Martin. Used by permission.