What’s a head and where are you taking me?
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What’s a head and where are you taking me?
This is a sacred space where I share devotionals, nature-inspired reflections, liturgical meditations, and encouragement rooted in the Word.
Because I believe God is always inviting us to notice…to pause…to be nourished.
The garden’s simplicity is where I find solace and peace; it is where I think, where I forgive, where I challenge myself, and where I find inspiration to make the world a more beautiful place.
Our story of faith begins and ends in a garden, and in between are the simple and ordinary things of life that are planted, nurtured, and called to new life. Here, God is rooted deep in the center of my heart. Therefore, I seek to study His Word and let it take root in my soul, apply its Truth where I am, and share it in all I say and do. My opinions are one of many but authentically mine for my life’s path.
I believe gardening is a regenerative act of hope, love, and inspiration for the body, mind, and soul. When we are grounded in God’s goodness, truth & beauty, we learn to connect to a simpler, quieter life that our soul yearns for. The mountain moments, those sacred encounters with God, give us the strength to sustain us in the valley when life feels hard and ordinary.
So, enter through the garden gate and spend some time with me. May you find joy in your heart, peace in your soul, motivation for your journey, and inspiration to make your life and the world a more beautiful place.
What’s a head and where are you taking me?
June in the Catholic Church ushers in Pentecost and the Sacred Heart Devotion; the lavish love of God poured out through the Holy Spirit.
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Things must sometimes fade, before they can bloom again. What are you learning in this season?
Yes, this goodbye was hard, but as we close the cover to this book, we know the story isn’t over. We begin the next volume together…this one lived out near us
Life is a cycle of seasons and some are just harder than others, aren’t they? Taking a deep breath gives us a moment to pause and be reminded that we don’t always have to have it all together. We can bring our brokenness and heavy hearts to the one who tells us to be still and lay our burdens with Him.
What if the very thing that irritates you in your marriage is the very thing God wants to use for you to draw closer to Him?
With hope upon hope we prayed for his healing, but with each passing day his suffering grew. These are the moments, we look up to heaven and cry out “WHY”.
When you check your hair in the mirror, before you walk out the door today, check your soul as well and see if it’s carrying the right amount of joy for the day’s journey.