Stillness Is Not Stagnation

A Black woman sits quietly on the grass beside a still pond at sunrise, dressed in a flowing off-white dress with her hands resting open beside her, gazing softly across the water.

Stillness isn’t a setback—it’s sacred. In quiet moments, God reminds us that strength grows underground before it ever breaks the surface.

We All Need a Soft Landing: Faith, Favor, and Healing in Exhausting Times

A concerned woman sits quietly on a sofa with a journal and a warm drink, wrapped in a soft shawl, gazing out thoughtfully.

We are living in a time when so many are quietly carrying the weight of exhaustion — emotional, spiritual, and physical. In this gentle reflection, Rita Lynn Berry explores the need for soft landings: sacred spaces where rest is honored, healing is possible, and faith makes room for restoration.

Becoming Again: The Father’s Blessing

A beautiful, Black woman sits reflectively on a porch in warm natural light, holding a photo and looking off softly into the distance. Her expression is peaceful and contemplative, embodying the healing power of memory, fatherhood, and spiritual covering.

A reflection for Father’s Day week. Whether you were blessed by your father or still healing from his absence, this devotional reminds you: the Father’s blessing is still yours.

The Seeds You’ve Sown

A young Black woman in a flowing summer dress stands in a sunlit garden, holding a book to her chest with both hands. Surrounded by soft greenery and golden light, she appears peaceful and reflective — symbolizing spiritual growth and unseen transformation.

What you’ve sown is sacred — even if it’s not visible yet. This devotional honors the seeds you’ve planted and invites you to trust in the unseen growth of your becoming.