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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  • What are you fighting for?

    Boldness comes in various forms. To be bold is to be brave; to stand up, and sometimes to stand alone.

  • Comparison: The corruption of good character

    Role models are so important in our lives. My parents and my grandparents are some of those role models who I aspire to model my life off every day.

  • Humility and persecution

    When the ongoing events of 2020 hit the world, we all experienced something that changed the way we view our life.

  • Stop looking for Boaz and start looking for Jesus

    As a single female, the moment you step into the life of a Christian you become no stranger to the concept of ‘finding your Boaz’. It is an extraordinarily romantic expectation of what Christian women should strive for in a godly man.

  • Finding God in the sorrow

    Life has a way of taking you on a rollercoaster of emotions—the good and the bad. With each turn, you drift through different events and circumstances that help to shape your life, and ultimately who you are.

  • Isolation: Corruption of an idle-mind

    You have just hopped into bed after a long, exhausting day of doing absolutely nothing. Isn’t isolation great! You switch off your light and close your eyes to go to sleep. Peace and quiet. This is the life.

  • Where do we go from here?

    No one saw this virus coming.

  • The curious case of the ‘independent woman’

    After speaking to quite a few people about this topic and asking them what they think of when they hear the topic ‘independent woman’, a lot of them referred to a feminist culture or a utilisation of the phrase to justify their ‘singleness’.

  • A woman’s guide to discerning a godly man

    A few weeks ago, I was involved in a conversation with a small group of young men. This ‘interesting’ discussion was derived from a topic one of them brought up – ‘should a woman be able to preach?’; referring to the Bible verses 1 Timothy chapter 3 verse 2 and 1 Timothy chapter two verses 11-13.

  • The ‘other’ Jesus

    When I first read of the concept of the ‘other jesus’ on a Facebook post, my head started spinning. I instantly thought ‘Oh no. Here comes another false prophet epidemic…’