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Finding Moments of Beauty

  There are seasons when getting away isn't possible. The responsibilities are too many. The deadlines keep coming. The caregiving continues. The transition you're walking through requires your presence. Your calendar is full, and stepping away for a retreat, vacation, or even an afternoon of rest simply isn't an option right now. While extended times of rest are valuable, renewal doesn't always require hours away. Sometimes it begins with a single minute. A single minute to lift your eyes. A single minute to notice beauty. Beauty has a remarkable way of interrupting the noise within us. It gently reminds us that there is more to this moment than the stress we're carrying. It calls us back to the present and invites our bodies, minds, and spirits to breathe. During times of transition, our attention naturally gravitates toward uncertainty, unanswered questions, and everything that still needs to be figured out. We can become so focused on what is difficult that we u...
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Courage to Pull Away to Return Renewed

  There is something deeply countercultural about intentionally stepping away from work, ministry, responsibilities, and the constant demands of life. Many of us feel guilty when we rest. We worry that things will fall behind, that people will need us, or that taking time away somehow means we aren't committed enough. Yet our bodies, minds, and spirits were never designed to run without pause. Even Jesus regularly withdrew from the crowds. He stepped away from the needs around Him to pray, to rest, and to be with the Father before stepping back into ministry again. Taking time away isn't an escape from your assignment—it is preparation for it. When we intentionally create space for play, rest, and renewal, we give our whole selves permission to breathe. Our  bodies  begin to recover from carrying stress and tension. Our   minds   become quieter, making room for creativity, wisdom, and fresh perspective. Our  spirits  reconnect with God, reminding us th...

Who Are You Becoming?

  If I asked you to describe who you hope to become in this season of life, what would come to mind? Not your next accomplishment. Not your next job title. Not your next destination. Instead... What image, word, or phrase captures the person you are becoming? Maybe it's a tree with deep roots, standing firm through every season. Perhaps it's a lighthouse, offering steady light to others while remaining anchored in the midst of storms. Maybe the word that comes to mind is  peace . Or  courage . Or  whole . Or  free . As we move through life's transitions, it's easy to become consumed with what we have to do next. We make plans, solve problems, and focus on the practical details of change. Those things matter. But transitions are about more than changing circumstances—they are also shaping us from the inside out. The questions shift from: What should I do? to Who am I becoming? When we have an image, word, or phrase that reflects the person we desire to become, it...