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The Journal: Always Attend
NOURISHING OURSELVES WITH BEAUTY
A reflection on how beauty nourishes the soul, inspired by John Erickson and C.S. Lewis—art as discovery, not invention, revealing patterns already present.
ON ARRIVING SLOWLY (AND WHY THAT’S OKAY)
A quiet reflection on settling into the rhythms of Provence, inspired by a Tolkien quote. In a world full of uncertainty, this post offers encouragement to do the small, faithful work in front of us and to arrive slowly, with grace.
SOMETIMES, THE HARD THINGS ARE THE ASSIGNMENT
What if the hard seasons aren’t detours but the assignment itself? A quiet reflection on bearing difficulty, slowing down, and being faithful in the middle—even when it doesn’t make sense.
THE OVERLAP OF SEASONS
A reflection on closing one chapter while beginning another—carrying the light of Provence into a new season back in the States, and learning to live in the overlap of both.
Searching the In-Between
A reflective meditation on the tension of searching and waiting, beginnings and endings, and learning to seek Christ in the in-between.
FORGETTING I AM LOVED
A personal reflection on the struggle to believe that Christ truly loves us, especially in times of fear and forgetting. This essay explores how faith, too, is a gift—one we are invited to receive again and again.
A gentle guide to bringing more beauty and intention into your everyday rhythms, this resource offers five simple practices to help you reconnect with creativity in the midst of daily life.
Perfect for anyone seeking to live more artfully, with grace, faith, and quiet inspiration woven into the ordinary.