Thank you for this reflection. I recognized so much of myself in what you shared — especially your longing for silence, simplicity, and deep connection with the Lord. The Psalms you quoted are among my favorites too. They steady my soul when life feels loud and unbalanced.
I also appreciated your honesty about the challenges of working from home, the blurred boundaries, and digital distractions. It’s so encouraging to hear how God is meeting you even there, forming space for peace and prayer in the midst of daily life.
Your words reminded me that it's okay to slow down, to tend to our souls, and to trust that God is at work in the quiet.
I'm very thankful this reflection was meaningful to you, Rita. It's something I've been thinking about in the past few months. Getting away for 3.5 weeks was such a gift, and a chance to kind of reset my routines and consider things with a little more objectivity. I loved your comments and I feel so similarly as you expressed. Thanks so much for taking time to share your heart a bit, too.
Thank you for this reflection. I recognized so much of myself in what you shared — especially your longing for silence, simplicity, and deep connection with the Lord. The Psalms you quoted are among my favorites too. They steady my soul when life feels loud and unbalanced.
I also appreciated your honesty about the challenges of working from home, the blurred boundaries, and digital distractions. It’s so encouraging to hear how God is meeting you even there, forming space for peace and prayer in the midst of daily life.
Your words reminded me that it's okay to slow down, to tend to our souls, and to trust that God is at work in the quiet.
I'm very thankful this reflection was meaningful to you, Rita. It's something I've been thinking about in the past few months. Getting away for 3.5 weeks was such a gift, and a chance to kind of reset my routines and consider things with a little more objectivity. I loved your comments and I feel so similarly as you expressed. Thanks so much for taking time to share your heart a bit, too.