
A reflection on how life can change instantly—how moments once taken for granted vanish “in the blink of an eye.” Holding both the joy of what was and the grief of what will never be, this piece explores the fragile beauty of time, memory, and the tears that flow from love and loss. ~Robert…

A reflection from John the Apostle, reminding us that God’s perfect love drives out fear. True love is not rooted in punishment but in the reality that we love only because He first loved us.

A heartfelt prayer reflecting on the suffering, pain, and brokenness of the world, and the deep sorrow it brings to both humanity and God. Written in lament, it acknowledges that we are created from love, for love, and to love, and yet so often turn to violence and hatred. In shared grief, the poem…

A call from Jesus to radical love—Matthew 5:44 challenges us to love even our enemies and pray for those who harm us, reflecting the boundless mercy of God.

A reflection on surrendering every part of life—fear, worry, joy, and hope—to God. Nothing is hidden from Him, yet He waits for us to freely give ourselves, so He may give Himself fully in return. ~Robert Van Valkenburgh

A reflection from Carl McColman reminds us that our lives mirror Christ’s own mysteries: in suffering we share His crucifixion, in joy His transfiguration, and in new beginnings His resurrection.

A prayer for God’s light to break through the darkness of human violence and hatred, asking the Lord to teach and help us to love. ~Robert Van Valkenburgh

A reminder from Ezekiel that God’s Word is not only to be heard but taken in deeply, nourishing us from within. Like honey, Scripture is sweet to the soul, filling us with life and truth when we receive it fully.

A reflection on the power of love to guide, heal, and transform. Left to ourselves, we know only despair, but through love we are raised to new life and shown the way forward. ~Robert Van Valkenburgh

A reminder from Elizabeth Barrett Browning that God’s presence fills the world around us—every part of creation is alive with His glory, if only we have eyes to see it.