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Discover new places, mom support, and create cherished moments. Join in weaving a tapestry of family love and laughter! I'm Christina, a multifaceted woman with a heart devoted to family, faith, and fostering meaningful connections. Here's a glimpse into the mosaic of my life. At my core, I am a wife and a blessed mother of three wonderful individuals. As a grandmother to nine lively grandchildren

, every moment spent with them is a cherished gift, an opportunity to witness the beauty of generations unfolding. My Christian faith is the guiding light that illuminates my path. I had the privilege of embarking on a transformative journey to the Holy Land, an experience that not only deepened my spiritual roots but also inspired me to share this sacred pilgrimage with others. I have a dream of creating spaces for others to encounter the profound beauty of this sacred place. For four years, I served as the Children's Ministry leader at Grace Chapel, and for an additional two years, I took on the role of Awana director, contributing to the spiritual growth of young hearts. My commitment to the safety of our church communities led me to develop and present a church safety program to the Awana North Ohio district. Professionally, I am an advocate for early childhood education. As the owner of a child care and Head Start facility for 16 years, I earned my associate's degree in early childhood education and the prestigious Child Development Associate (CDA) credential. I've been an active member of the NAYEC local board for several years, championing the importance of quality early childhood education. In the midst of my professional endeavors, I spent 12 years as an emergency response dispatcher and midnight shift manager, answering calls with compassion and efficiency. A brief but impactful stint as a restaurant shift manager added another layer to my diverse skill set. For the past six years, I've been the voice behind Christina's Carpet Bag, a blog where I communicate my experiences, insights, and discoveries. It's been a delightful platform to share the tapestry of my life, from family adventures to faith reflections. Beyond my roles and responsibilities, I find joy in simple pleasures. I love taking leisurely walks through the woods with my husband and our dogs, Nicodemus and Rufus, appreciating the beauty of nature. And of course, there's nothing quite like spending quality time with our grandchildren, exploring and learning about God's creation together. Join me on this journey, where every chapter is a testament to the richness of life and the enduring power of faith, family, and exploration.

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There are moments in life when God gently — and sometimes painfully — calls us to step away from what we’ve always known...
03/23/2026

There are moments in life when God gently — and sometimes painfully — calls us to step away from what we’ve always known.
Not because it’s easy…
but because He has something better.
Ruth’s story is one of those moments.
And for many of us, it feels very close to home.
Ruth was not raised knowing the God of Israel.
She grew up in Moab — a land shaped by idol worship and practices far from the truth of the one true God.
That was her normal.
That was her upbringing.
That was everything she had ever known.
But her story reminds us of something we all need to hear:
Our past does not decide our future — our response to God does.
Some of us were raised in strong faith.
Others were not.
Some of us have walked through seasons that pulled us away from God.
But none of those things disqualify us from being used by Him.
Because it is God who draws our hearts.
Jesus said:
“No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him.”
— John 6:44 ESV
Ruth didn’t find God by accident.
God was already drawing her — through Naomi, through loss, through love.
After losing her husband, Ruth stood at a crossroads.
Naomi, her mother-in-law, urged her to return home — back to her people, her culture, her old way of life. It would have been the easier path. The expected path.
But Ruth chose differently.
She said:
“Your people shall be my people, and your God my God.”
— Ruth 1:16 ESV
In that moment, Ruth made a life-changing decision.
She left behind:
• her homeland
• her family
• her identity
• her old beliefs
She chose God.
And sometimes following God looks just like that —
quiet, costly decisions that don’t make sense to others, but feel deeply right in your spirit.
Ruth walked into Bethlehem as a foreigner.
She didn’t know what her future would look like.
She didn’t know how she would be provided for.
She didn’t know how her story would unfold.
She simply trusted.
“So the two of them went on until they came to Bethlehem.”
— Ruth 1:19 ESV
There is something so powerful about that simple step forward.
Because many of us are living that right now.
Trying to stay faithful.
Trying to care for those we love.
Trying to trust God with a future we cannot see.
Ruth went out to gather leftover grain in the fields — something called gleaning. It was a way God had provided for the poor, allowing them to gather what was left behind after harvest (Leviticus 19:9–10).
And Scripture says:
“She happened to come to the part of the field belonging to Boaz.”
— Ruth 2:3 ESV
What looked like chance…
was actually God’s provision.
Boaz noticed Ruth, protected her, and showed her kindness far beyond what she expected.
And this is where we see a term that may feel unfamiliar to us today — something called a kinsman-redeemer.
In Ruth’s time, kinsman-redeemer was a close relative who had the responsibility to help restore a family in crisis.
If a woman lost her husband and had no one to care for her, a relative could step in to:
• protect her
• provide for her
• marry her (in some cases)
• preserve the family line
It was God’s way of ensuring that no one was left without hope.
When Naomi realized who Boaz was, she said:
“The man is a close relative of ours, one of our redeemers.”
— Ruth 2:20 ESV
Naomi began to see something again she hadn’t felt in a long time…
Hope.
Ruth could not have known what God was doing.
Her simple acts of:
• staying
• loving Naomi
• working faithfully
• trusting God
…were leading her into something far greater than she imagined.
Boaz eventually became her husband:
“So Boaz took Ruth, and she became his wife.”
— Ruth 4:13 ESV
And they had a son.
What touches my heart deeply is what Scripture says next:
“A son has been born to Naomi.”
— Ruth 4:17 ESV
God didn’t just restore Ruth —
He restored Naomi too.
And that child, Obed, would become the grandfather of King David…
and part of the lineage of Jesus.
Ruth’s story is not just about the past.
It is about how God still moves in our lives today.
He weaves people into our stories.
He reconnects lives in ways we never expect.
He brings purpose out of places that once felt empty.
“Just as Bruce and I had connection in high school, we would have never dreamed our stories would intertwine again 30 years later.”
That is the heart of Ruth’s story.
God sees the full picture when we only see moments.
What feels like coincidence…
is often His careful, loving design.
If you are walking through a season of change…
If you are caring for someone you love…
If you are trying to follow God while letting go of the past…
Ruth’s life speaks gently to your heart:
You are not defined by where you came from.
You are shaped by the God you choose to follow.
Your faithfulness today is building something eternal.
God is working in ways you cannot yet see.
And just like Ruth…
You may not realize it now,
but your choices, your faith, your love —
they are touching generations to come.

There are moments in life when God gently — and sometimes painfully — calls us to step away from what we’ve always known. Not because it’s easy…but because He has something better. Ruth’s story is …

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