Etiqueta: faith reflections

  • Epiphany: The Light Is Revealed

    Epiphany: The Light Is Revealed

    Some moments arrive quietly, without spectacle or demand. This reflection considers Epiphany as a way of seeing — how light appears, how we respond, and how recognition changes a life.

  • The Gift You Don’t Remember Receiving

    The Gift You Don’t Remember Receiving

    Some gifts arrive quietly, before we know how to ask for them or even remember receiving them. This reflection pauses to consider the first and greatest gift already given, and what it means for how we see our lives, and each other.

  • Beach or Mountains?

    Beach or Mountains?

    When your heart longs for peace or renewal, certain places around the world speak directly to the soul. Explore beloved beaches and mountains—with videos—so you can feel why these locations are favorites for travelers everywhere.

  • Before I Speak a Word

    Before I Speak a Word

    A gentle reflection on the first impression we offer others—peace, care, and faithful presence—rooted in God’s quiet love.

  • Light’s Gift

    Light’s Gift

    A gentle Friday reflection on the quiet blessings that surround us each day. “Light’s Gift” invites you to notice the grace, goodness, and beauty in simply being alive.

  • The Great Candle Catastrophe (and What It Taught Me About Grace)

    The Great Candle Catastrophe (and What It Taught Me About Grace)

    When a fictional candle-making day goes humorously wrong, grace still flickers through the mess. 🌼 “The Great Candle Catastrophe” is a lighthearted story about spilled wax, laughter, and learning to see God’s peace even when life doesn’t go as planned. Sometimes, grace smells like lavender—and a cup of tea. ☕️✨ https://wp.me/p9vUsN-2IZ

  • Dear Younger Me: A Letter from My 100-Year-Old Self

    Dear Younger Me: A Letter from My 100-Year-Old Self

    On my 100th birthday, I reflect on a life shaped by grace, resilience, and quiet communion with God. This letter to my younger self is a tapestry of spiritual wisdom, practical care, and heartfelt encouragement—an invitation to live fully, faithfully, and freely.