About
Sacha Hannig
Writer, discipleship coach, and ministry leader. Learning to notice God's presence and return to His love, one ordinary moment at a time.

Hi, I'm Sacha.
I'm so glad you're here.
For much of my life, I loved Jesus deeply, yet I often lived as though everything depended on me. I knew the right answers. I served faithfully. I loved people well.
But underneath it all was a quiet current of striving, fear, and the exhausting belief that if I just tried a little harder, I could become the person God wanted me to be.
Over the years, God has been gently inviting me into a different way of living.
Not a life without hardship or anxiety, but a life that learns, again and again, to return to His presence.
That journey has changed everything.
Today I write for people who long for a faith that reaches beyond information and into everyday life. A faith that shapes not only what we believe, but how we respond to disappointment, relationships, fear, interruptions, and ordinary Tuesday afternoons.
Through Scripture, honest storytelling, grounding prayer exercises, and gentle spiritual practices, my hope is to help others cultivate a deep, abiding relationship with the Father so they can become a non-anxious, loving presence in the world around them.
I don't have all the answers.
I'm simply learning to notice God's presence, trust His love, and return to Him one ordinary moment at a time.
If something you read here helps you slow down, breathe a little deeper, or remember that the Father is already with you, then this space has done what I hoped it would.
Welcome. I'm grateful you're here.
A little more about me
When I'm not writing, you'll usually find me gathered around a table with family or friends, coaching others in their walk with Christ, leading small groups, or enjoying a quiet morning with coffee, Scripture, and my journal.
I'm a writer, discipleship coach, and ministry leader who loves helping people discover that transformation isn't found in striving harder but in abiding more deeply.
I believe God cares about our whole selves, our minds, our bodies, our stories, and our souls, and that His invitation has always been the same:
"Come to Me."
Until next time...
May you slow down, notice His presence, and return again to the One who is already holding you.
Grace and peace, Sacha

