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When Life Doesn’t Turn Out the Way You Imagined
Many of us quietly realize that life didn’t unfold the way we expected. This reflection explores midlife disappointment, Lent, and the gentle invitation to stop striving for a different story—and begin living the life that is already here.
Where Love Finds Us
Sunday mornings are hard—when it’s time to go to church. Only, there’s no church. Not one that feels like home, at least.
Religious culture tends to celebrate breakthrough narratives. Dramatic conversions., decisive awakenings, visible transformation. Scripture, however, gives equal weight to the long obedience that generates no platformed story.
There is sanctification that looks like staying.
Staying in prayer when the words feel mechanical. Staying in community without revival. Staying with aging parents when the work repeats without resolution.
The same fatigue appears in congregations. Churches gather without revival. Communities pray for renewal that does not arrive on schedule.
It is easy to interpret this as decline. It may instead be endurance.