Rachel is a writer and speaker living in Vancouver. Though raised as a Catholic, a radical encounter with Jesus at 20 years old changed the way Rachel saw her faith. She now writes and speaks on the feminine genius, the intersection of faith and mental health, and her personal faith journey while attending St. Matthew's Parish. Rachel currently hosts The Feminine Genius Podcast, inspired by Pope St. John Paul II and his writings on women.
As a child, I despised the words “just wait.” Even into adulthood, I find that patience is the thing that I struggle with the...
As we settle into the routine of the new year, one of the areas that you may look to strengthen is your prayer life. One way...
I’m struck by the fact that God actually trusts us. He trusts us to cooperate, He trusts us to act, He trusts us to dig deep...
This article was originally published at https://rachelwong.substack.com . In the summer of 2018, I thought that I was...
The Advent season has always been a time of preparation and joyful waiting for the coming of Christ. But with 2020 being such a...
For many of us Catholics, our relationship with the sacrament of confession can be complicated. The sacrament can bring with it...
“We don’t think that our lives can get any better than what’s in front of us. We don’t think that God can be even more...
As someone who has generalized anxiety, I’ve felt the isolation that comes with feeling anxious. Whether it’s waiting to hear...
As a child, I was always fascinated by the story of the Angel Gabriel coming to visit Mary, a humble young lady from Nazareth. ...
I am a planner. I’m all about lists, calendars, and 10-year plans. I have great ideas for my future and desires for what I want...