Finding Opportunity in Loss: The Door You Never Expected to Open

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Finding Opportunity in Loss: The Door You Never Expected to Open is a reflection on how grief, surrender, and divine timing intersect. When what we’ve held onto falls away, it doesn’t always mean we’ve lost—it might mean we’re finally free to become. This piece explores what it means to walk through an unexpected door and discover the strength, insight, and alignment waiting on the other side.

What You Let Go Makes Room

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Letting go isn’t failure—it’s freedom. This devotional offers a grounded reflection on what it means to release what no longer fits and trust what’s meant to bloom next.

You Are Not Behind – A Spring Renewal Devotional

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  Monday, March 31, 2025 — You Are Not Behind – A Spring Renewal Devotional Week’s Theme (March 31-April 4, 2025): Spring Renewal: Letting Go, Letting Light In Words of Light “See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?”— Isaiah 43:19 (NIV) Reflection It’s easy to feel like […]

Women Who Heal

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Healing is a gift—one we receive and one we give. How are you stepping into your healing power?

The Journey Continues, Hope Remains, and So Do We: A Reflection on Light in Winter

A glowing lantern illuminates a snow-covered forest path surrounded by bare winter trees, casting a warm light in the serene, cold atmosphere.

In the quiet stillness of winter, when the world seems cloaked in darkness, we are reminded that even the faintest glimmer of light can guide us forward. This season invites us to reflect, release, and renew, finding strength in the journey and hope in the promise of brighter days ahead. As we navigate loss and change, we are called to hold onto faith, embrace resilience, and trust that, just like the winter thaw, our time for growth and renewal will come.