Becoming New, Again

Soft morning light just after dawn, the sky gently illuminated in warm gold and pale peach tones, symbolizing renewal, steady hope, and mercies made new.

God’s mercies do not rush in with urgency; they meet us steadily, morning by morning. Becoming new, again, is not failure—it is faith still unfolding.

How Letting Go Makes Room for the New

A pair of open hands releasing autumn leaves into the wind with a small green sprout growing in the soil below, symbolizing letting go and new beginnings.

Letting go isn’t just release—it’s preparation. By surrendering what no longer serves us, we create room for God’s renewal and new beginnings.

See, I Am Doing a New Thing

Golden sunlight over a desert landscape with a river flowing through, symbolizing Isaiah 43:19 — God making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.

God is always moving—even in wilderness places. This reflection on Isaiah 43:19 invites you to notice the quiet work of release and the new life God is already bringing forth.