About Wilder Grace Co.

Hey friends! My name is Felisha. I blog, because I love the idea of community and sharing experiences with all sorts of people.

I was baptized into Christ when I was in the sixth grade, on the morning of my 12th birthday, to be exact, and that is the best decision I have ever made. “The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, My God, my rock, in whom I take refuge; My shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold” (Psalm 18:2, NASB). In everything I do, I hope to bring God glory. Wilder Grace Co. is all about my life, especially my life in Christ, and the ways in which He gives air to my lungs, adventure for my soul, and beauty for my heart. If you’d like to hear more about Jesus, stick around!

I married my college sweetheart, Dustin. We have learned to walk hand-in-hand, following hard after Jesus. He is a godly man of character who strives to grow closer to Christ daily and lead our family well, and he gives amazing hugs! His mind for discerning scripture and his heart for grace are astounding! He is also a very thoughtful and committed dad, and for that I am very thankful!

Together, Dustin and I have 4 beautiful children. Josiah, Hosanna, Ezekiel, and Ethan are my world. They are part of God’s plan to make this Hot Mess Momma into something beautiful.

Wilder Grace Co. is a place for me to think out loud. I want to share the ways that God is working in my life. I want to give encouragement to all who read this blog and help others overcome fear and have freedom in Christ to become everything God created them to be. For me that looks like adventures in marriage, parenthood, somewhat crunchy living, creating artwork, learning to be hospitable, and being open about all the ways I live happily imperfect. Some of my posts are practical, some are more spiritual in nature, some are very heavy, and some are light. This blog is about life, it’s ups and downs, and all the things I learn along the way!

2 thoughts on “About Wilder Grace Co.

  1. Felisha,
    I just read your “Milly becoming Wilder” story. It makes total sense now 🙂 I admire your courage and vulnerability!

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