Thank you so much Diana for these daily reflections. It's a wonderful way I begin my day and I appreciate you so much for your sharing with us these deeply thought reflections through this Advent season.
Yes! This is a great reflection and much needed as folks face new uncertainties about the pandemic and new variants.Many of my friends are profoundly tired of “waiting”. But you have reminded us that waiting need not be a passive act but a time to make ready.Thank you again for sharing your light to show us the way.
These devotionals are so thoughtful. Thank you! Dianna, your work continues to be so helpful to me. I am profoundly grateful! Speaking of which, I invited my church to all read Grateful over the month of November. It was well received!
When I think about the three that remain- faith, hope, and love, it seems obvious why hope is held securely in the middle. When what we absolutely believe in without doubt has not yet appeared in the fullness of life, it is hope that carries us forward into the future we know is not only possible but destined to be.
Thank you so much Diana for these daily reflections. It's a wonderful way I begin my day and I appreciate you so much for your sharing with us these deeply thought reflections through this Advent season.
I love these daily advent reflections, I start my days with them, waiting becomes a beautiful state of mind....
Thank you so much!
Yes! This is a great reflection and much needed as folks face new uncertainties about the pandemic and new variants.Many of my friends are profoundly tired of “waiting”. But you have reminded us that waiting need not be a passive act but a time to make ready.Thank you again for sharing your light to show us the way.
These devotionals are so thoughtful. Thank you! Dianna, your work continues to be so helpful to me. I am profoundly grateful! Speaking of which, I invited my church to all read Grateful over the month of November. It was well received!
Thank you for such an enlightening piece and peace. 🙏🏻🖖🏻✌🏻
When I think about the three that remain- faith, hope, and love, it seems obvious why hope is held securely in the middle. When what we absolutely believe in without doubt has not yet appeared in the fullness of life, it is hope that carries us forward into the future we know is not only possible but destined to be.
Hue
Hue.
the “in between”
that overcomes
the dualism
and tension
of dark vs light
Thanks and God bless