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    Faith in the Flow

    • Jan 17
    • 1 min read

    ...dedicated to Chandra



    One of the quiet graces of writing True Ascension has been watching the words leave the page and begin to live in someone else’s life.


    Recently, a reader shared that Faith in the Flow, a practice I write about in the book, has become her motto. She didn’t describe it as something she admired or remembered. She named it as something she lives every day as she works through a challenging season. That warmed my heart unlike anything else.


    Faith in the flow is not loud or performative. It is the steady act of inviting God into the in-between moments, the pauses before we speak, the breath we take before we decide, the silent prayers that realign us when life feels unsettled.


    Fortitude is returning to that practice even when answers remain elusive. It is choosing trust over urgency, presence over control, and steadiness over certainty, again and again.


    Foresight comes quietly, formed over time, as faith practiced in motion becomes wisdom we lean on. We begin to sense that guidance is rarely delivered all at once; it reveals itself as we move forward with humility and openness.


    Knowing that a reader has taken this practice and made it her own means more to me than I can easily say. That is the purpose of this work, not to offer words for a moment, but language for living.


    That is Faith in the Flow.

    And when it becomes someone’s way of moving through a hard season, the words have done what they were written to do.









     
     
     

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