I’m Liz, and I’m just a regular mom with a background in teaching and a former professional ballet dancer. I enjoy hiking in the rain and drinking my coffee black. Much of my joy comes from teaching preschoolers about the love of Jesus at our local church on Sunday mornings. My husband and I are in the thick of raising our four amazing children in Roswell, GA. All of our children have medical conditions including a rare form of spina bifida, type 1 diabetes, epilepsy, and asthma. We’ve spent much of the pandemic in the PICU, on the surgery floor, at physical therapy, and a million doctor appointments in between. Most days though are spent laughing, dancing, snuggling, and declaring the goodness of Jesus through a global pandemic as an immunocompromised multiracial family.
Contributions
- August 8, 2023: My Favorite Part of Summer Break is There Are No School Shootings
- February 25, 2022: Radical Forgiveness and Ableism in the Church
- January 4, 2022: Reflections from a Recovering Christian Nationalist Leading to the Anniversary of January 6th

