SHANNON’S CORNER Connect. Nurture. Grow. The beauty my eyes have been taking in lately feels like a gentle invitation to notice new life—birds building nests and chirping, flowers blooming, and the many shades of green emerging all around. Spring has a way of reminding me that growth is quietly, faithfully happening. Recently, I had the privilege of attending two women’s retreats. It was a sweet and sacred time. I listened as women shared their stories—evidence of deep growth and transformation. Some spoke of difficult seasons the Lord has brought them through, while others are still walking through hard places. Yet, in every story, there was a steady thread: He is present in it all. As these women opened their hearts, connections deepened, and fellowship grew richer. Growth was not only personal, but shared. Encouragement is putting strength into someone’s belly. Three women at the ret...
Every spring in Pennsylvania tells a different story. One day brings sunshine and warmth, the next returns with biting wind or an unexpected chill. Just last week, temperatures climbed into the upper eighties—nearly ninety degrees—only to fall back into the forties days later. It can feel disorienting. Almost like the season can’t decide if it’s ready to move forward. And if you’ve ever walked through a life transition, you know this feeling well. There are moments when everything seems to open up—clarity comes, energy returns, and hope begins to rise. You start to believe you’re finally stepping into something new. And then, just as quickly, things shift. Doubt creeps in. Progress feels stalled. You find yourself revisiting old patterns, old emotions, or unexpected setbacks. It can feel like one step forward and two steps back. This back-and-forth is one of the most discouraging parts of transition. It can make you question everything—your decisions, your direction, even your ab...