Tag: Faith Practice

  • How to Set God‑Anchored Goals for the New Year: A Gentle, Practical Guide Rooted in Faith

    A gentle, practical guide to setting God‑anchored goals for the New Year. Explore simple, faith‑rooted steps to plan with clarity, purpose, and spiritual grounding

  • Christmas, Layers of Meaning 

    “Christmas has always been a funny one for me. As a child, it was full of wonder… As an adult, I’ve stepped away from much of the commercial side.”  Childhood Wonder, Adult Choices  Growing up, Christmas meant nativity plays, carol services, decorating the tree, and the warmth of family traditions. Presents were piled high, the…

  • Love Yourself?

    When Rhythm Breaks Last week I skipped a post. Normally I draft early in the week and refine until Sunday, but this time I had nothing. By Sunday, I felt ‘off.’ I wondered if I should indulge in self-care, but quickly thought: I haven’t spent time with God. That moment revealed something, I’m still learning…

  • Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it.

    This week, I’ve been thinking about rest. Not the kind that collapses at the end of a long day, but the kind that’s commanded. Sacred. The kind that God Himself modelled. “By the seventh day God completed His work that He had done, and He abstained on the seventh day from all His work that…

  • Mustard Seed Faith: Small Starts, Mountain Moves

    🌱 Faith doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, it whispers. Sometimes, it waits. I’ve kept jars of mustard seeds. Not for what I’ve achieved, but for what I’m still growing. This post is for anyone whose faith feels small, quiet, or nearly forgotten. Jesus said that’s enough. “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed…”

  • One Thousand, Four Hundred and Forty

    This week, I barely practiced S.O.S. (My 7-minute morning devotional). Most mornings begin with a snoozed alarm or a quick scroll through my phone. What starts as a glance turns into checking emails, reading messages, or diving into something that could’ve waited. Then the routine kicks in: coffee, packed lunch, music on, shower, dress, and…

  • Sunday Stillness: A Name to Anchor You

    This Sunday, I’m offering something simple. A quiet companion for your time with God. The S.O.S. Names of God Anchor Word download is a gentle guide to help you enter silence with intention. It’s rooted in the rhythm of Apophatic Prayer, a practice not of productivity, but of presence. I call it Sound of Silence,…

  • We Go Again – S.O.S

    Lately, I’ve found myself drawn back to Apophatic Prayer. focusing on presence over productivity. Through my “Sound of Silence” (S.O.S) rhythm, I’m learning to sit with stillness to connect with God, even when distractions creep in. I’m beginning to see how consistency, even in small ways, brings quiet growth. I’m committed to tending this space…