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Making Space for Jesus
When I pause from life’s busyness, I notice a constant pull to fill the space I’ve intentionally created to be with Jesus.
Resisting Urgency to Enter Rest
Resistance came in many forms this week. The things that felt urgent and time-sensitive pulled me in first thing in the morning, demanding my attention. But these activities came at a cost
Listening Before Speaking
I immediately fought the urge to jump into my questions and prayer requests to God. Instead of turning my Solitude and Prayer time into a “me” session, I pulled back and simply sat with God—listening, rather than speaking.
Embracing Resistance as a Sign of Growth
Embracing Resistance as a Sign of Growth. I’ll be honest—I felt like a failure this week. My usual wind-down into Sabbath, which typically begins at 3:00 p.m. on Monday, slipped all the way to 7:30 p.m.
Here I Am: From Rest to Presence
Once again, a long list of tasks and to-dos waited for me at the end of my Sabbath—slowly trying to steal my joy in the LORD.
On my Sabbath
I felt tired all week. On my Sabbath, I got up later than usual—7:30 a.m. Normally, I wake with a smile, eager to greet the day and enter into rest with the Lord.
Winddown Felt Natural
This week’s winddown felt natural—a welcome shift. By 2pm, I could sense myself already preparing—heart, mind, and body—for Sabbath. I left the day
“Green Lettering” The Gospel of Mark
I wanted to jump directly into the Word this Sabbath, "green lettering "the Gospel of Mark. And as fast as I opened my Bible
Surrender Fully
Easter Sunday’s devotional and Story Teller centered on what it means to Surrender Fully. Then, on the Monday after Easter.

