The Living Chapters
Welcome to the heart of The Living Page—a vibrant blog where creativity and faith intertwine with life, stories, books, and photography! Here, you’ll discover heartfelt reflections on finding glory in the ordinary, postcards from my adventures, bookish musings, and light captured on film. This space serves as a living archive of words and images—the pages I’ve lived, the ones I’m writing, and those yet to be written. Settle in, read along, and stay awhile.
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Embracing change requires courage, as it often disrupts our comfort zones. However, this transformation is essential for growth and discovery. Even small steps, taken in faith, pave the way for new possibilities and renewed identities. Trust the process, hold onto hope, and welcome the beautiful changes waiting to unfold. Keep reading →
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In the heartwarming story of Jesus’ first miracle at a wedding in Cana, we see the profound truth that inviting Him into our ordinary lives brings blessings. His compassionate actions remind us that even in waiting, God prepares us for something greater. Trust and obedience lead to transformations, encouraging us that the best is always ahead. Keep reading →
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This Sunday letter is a friendly reminder to notice and appreciate the answers to our past prayers that we often overlook. It encourages gratitude for the everyday blessings we have now and reminds us that while waiting can be tough, God’s timing is perfect. Let’s recognize the beauty of our current season and celebrate it! Keep reading →
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This passage reflects on transformative introductions, particularly to Jesus. I am sharing my personal journey, emphasizing that following Jesus starts with a subtle invitation to discover Him. It’s about curiosity and trust rather than knowing everything. With simple encounters, faith deepens, leading to greater understanding and a closer relationship with Him. Keep reading →
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In the wilderness, we find a sacred stillness that reveals our true purpose. John the Baptist exemplified humility by pointing others to Jesus instead of seeking the spotlight. Our ordinary lives can reflect this mission, reminding us to behold Christ. We don’t need to be remarkable; we just need to be faithful. Keep reading →