Hello dear friend, There are moments in a journey when something new begins quietly. Not with noise.Not with pressure.But with intention. Today, Iโm grateful to share one of those moments with you. The 6Eleven Life is now live on YouTube. Why YouTube, and Why Now? Over time, this space has grown in many forms. Through … Continue reading The 6Eleven Life Is Now Live on YouTube
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How to Reset Your Walk with God When You Feel Spiritually Distant
There are seasons in every believerโs life when God feels close. Prayer feels natural.Scripture feels alive.Your faith feels steady and clear. And then there are seasons when things feel different. You still believe.You still care about your faith.But something feelsโฆ distant. Your prayers feel quieter than before.Your devotional rhythm feels inconsistent.Your attention is pulled in … Continue reading How to Reset Your Walk with God When You Feel Spiritually Distant
Word Play Wednesday: Farewell.โฆA Poem
Welcome to Word Play Wednesday!Word Play Wednesday is a weekly feature of written and spoken word poetry. I will be sharing my written and spoken word poems exclusive to my wonderful subscribers. If you are interested in sharing some of your poetry, feel free to buzz me and we can work something out. I hope … Continue reading Word Play Wednesday: Farewell.โฆA Poem
A Gentle Motherโs Day Reflection: When Mothers Need a Reset Too
Motherโs Day often arrives wrapped in beautiful images. Flowers on the table.Handwritten cards.Family gathered together.Words of gratitude shared for the love and sacrifice of mothers. And rightly so. Motherhood is one of the most profound callings a person can carry. It is filled with devotion, patience, quiet sacrifices, and countless unseen acts of care. But … Continue reading A Gentle Motherโs Day Reflection: When Mothers Need a Reset Too
Creating a Reading Rhythm That Nourishes Your Soul
Reading has always been more than a pastime. For many people, books become companions through different seasons of life. They introduce us to new ideas, challenge our assumptions, and sometimes give language to thoughts we didnโt know how to express. But in a world that moves quickly, even reading has begun to feel hurried. We … Continue reading Creating a Reading Rhythm That Nourishes Your Soul
What to Do When Your Quiet Time Stops Working
For many Christians, quiet time is meant to be a sacred rhythm in the day, a moment set aside to pray, read Scripture, and reconnect with God before the demands of life take over. For a while, it often feels meaningful and grounding. You open your Bible.You spend time in prayer.You reflect on what youโve … Continue reading What to Do When Your Quiet Time Stops Working
Letting Go of Perfect Spiritual Routines
Many of us begin our spiritual journeys with the best of intentions. We want to grow.We want to be disciplined.We want to honour God with our time and attention. So we create routines. A structured quiet time.A Bible reading plan.A set time for prayer.A rhythm that promises consistency and spiritual growth. And for a while, … Continue reading Letting Go of Perfect Spiritual Routines
Word Play Wednesday: Come Back.โฆA Poem
Welcome to Word Play Wednesday!Word Play Wednesday is a weekly feature of written and spoken word poetry. I will be sharing my written and spoken word poems exclusive to my wonderful subscribers. If you are interested in sharing some of your poetry, feel free to buzz me and we can work something out. I hope … Continue reading Word Play Wednesday: Come Back.โฆA Poem
Why Your Faith May Need a Gentle Reset
Not every season of faith feels the same. There are seasons when your relationship with God feels vibrant and steady. Prayer feels natural. Scripture feels alive. You notice His presence easily in your everyday life. And then there are quieter seasons. You still believe.You still care deeply about your faith.But something feels slightly off. Your … Continue reading Why Your Faith May Need a Gentle Reset
Faith Without Burnout: Rethinking Spiritual Productivity
In a world that celebrates productivity, it is easy to carry that same mindset into our spiritual lives. We measure progress by how much we accomplish. How many chapters we read.How long we pray.How consistent our routines appear. Without realizing it, faith can begin to resemble another item on our daily to-do list. Something to … Continue reading Faith Without Burnout: Rethinking Spiritual Productivity