Tag: grief

  • Laying Down What I Love to Take Up My Calling

    Laying Down What I Love to Take Up My Calling

    When surrender costs something precious, yet obedience opens the way for destiny Last week I finally stepped out in obedience and messaged Peter about God’s prompting regarding the worship team. This marks the closing of a four-year chapter since I first joined the team, a season that has quietly shaped me in ways I am…

  • Walking Through, Not Getting Over It

    Walking Through, Not Getting Over It

    Why “Build a Bridge and Get Over It” Betrays the Broken-Hearted On Thursday morning, Roland and I were in our daily rhythm of rolling towels at The Crate, talking about Encounter Group rhythms, numbers, and locations, when he paused and said, “Let me ask you something because I hear this from people and I think…

  • Where Comfort Becomes Healing

    Where Comfort Becomes Healing

    Receiving the comfort of God so our hands may learn His gentleness 🕯️ There is a kind of comfort that quiets a room yet never reaches a heart. It sounds gentle on the surface, yet beneath it the wound still breathes. The Lord has always known the difference. He does not offer polite phrases to…

  • Walking Through, Not Getting Over It

    Walking Through, Not Getting Over It

    Why “Build a Bridge and Get Over It” Betrays the Broken-Hearted 🕯️✍️📖🕊️🪨🌱 This morning, Roland and I were in our daily rhythm of rolling towels at The Crate, talking about Encounter Group rhythms, numbers, and locations, when he paused and said, “Let me ask you something because I hear this from some people and I…