Cartia Moore

Press Service International

Cartia Moore is a sword fighter, trained and skilled in the art of fencing. She has recently graduated from her Bachelor of Arts degree and has completed an Honours in Screen & Media Studies. She is now going on to do a Master of Teaching (Secondary), focusing in the teaching areas of English and Film studies. She is passionate and driven to inspire and encourage others to seek and find their worth and value in Him.

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  • Courage, dear heart

    We all have expectations of ourselves and of others, however, sometimes things in life do not allow us to reach those expectations, and from that can come discouragement.

  • Too blessed to be stressed

    I have heard this term many times, and to be honest, I thought it was a typical Christian cliché. And it still is, but it is a good thing.

  • Patience is a virtue

    I consider myself a generally patient person. Then there are times where patience is an overestimated trait I cannot obtain.

  • I have confidence

    We all have moments where a fear of the unknown seeps in and corrupts our thoughts and belief in ourselves, reducing the faith in our own capabilities. Sometimes the scariest thing in life is taking that small step into something new.

  • Job: when everything gets taken away

    God is mysterious, but He always knows what He is doing.

  • Grace – what is in a name?

  • Free speech or controlled thought?

    For anyone who loves the Disney Plus Mandalorian series, or is just interested in politics and scandalous news, I am sure you are well aware of the recent events that have occurred.  

  • The small Voice

    The voice, an all-familiar voice, is ever-present. From this voice I am able to discern right from wrong, identify the good and the bad, and am halted when I am headed down a dark road (physically and mentally) or entering into a dangerous place.

  • Take your thoughts captive

    I love the human mind and how we can literally convince ourselves we are invincible. Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn’t.

  • Believe in a fierce God

    My God is a God of strength, of courage, of incredible might and righteous anger. He does not sit by lightly and reconsider, re-evaluate, change His mind, or become inconsistent.