
Clearing space
Sometimes the holiest thing we can do is stop. Leaders across industries are taking sabbaticals, recognizing that constant motion can numb the soul.
Continue reading “Day 10 — The Courage to Stop”
Clearing space
Sometimes the holiest thing we can do is stop. Leaders across industries are taking sabbaticals, recognizing that constant motion can numb the soul.
Continue reading “Day 10 — The Courage to Stop”
Clearing space
Renewal doesn’t ask us to pretend. It invites honesty.
Continue reading “Day 9 — Naming What Hurts”
Clearing space
Some things quietly drain our spirit without us realizing it—habits, expectations, patterns of thought. Many people are reevaluating their digital lives this year, recognizing how constant noise shapes the heart.
Continue reading “Day 8 — Letting Go of What Drains”
Clearing Space
Renewal often begins with clearing a little space inside. As people everywhere embrace simplicity—paring down closets, schedules, and digital noise—we’re reminded that the soul also needs room to breathe.
Continue reading “Day 7 — Making Room”
Awakening to goodness
Rest creates space for encounter.
Continue reading “Day 6 — Sabbath of the Heart”
Awakening to goodness
Transformation rarely happens quickly. It unfolds like the slow restoration of a damaged landscape—patient, hidden, steady.
Continue reading “Day 5 — The Slow Work of God”
Awakening to goodness
Renewal deepens when we allow ourselves to be seen. Communities experimenting with listening circles remind us how healing it is to be known without judgment.
Continue reading “The Goodness of Being Seen”
Awakening to Goodness
God meets us in truth, not performance.

Awakening to Goodness
We often enter Lent with plans and promises, but renewal begins with receiving.
Continue reading “Day 3 — Receiving Before Doing”
Awakening to goodness
Renewal often begins with paying attention. God’s presence is woven into the ordinary, waiting to be recognized in the small joys and quiet mercies of the day. As mental-health leaders encourage people to notice “micro-moments of joy,” we can receive that as a spiritual invitation too.
Continue reading “Day 2 — Noticing What Is Already Good”