This Week’s Invitation: 10 Minutes God’s Creation

As you look ahead to this coming week, where could you set aside just 10 minutes each day to step outside and intentionally notice God’s creation?

It doesn’t have to be anything big just a quiet moment to breathe, observe, and be present.

Maybe it’s:

☀️ Early morning on your porch with your coffee

🚗 A short walk in your driveway or neighborhood

🌳 Sitting under a tree on your lunch break

🌅 Watching the sunset before dinner

🌙 Ending your day under the night sky

Pick a specific time and place for each day this week.

And as you do, ask yourself:

👉 What is God showing me right here, right now?

Let this be a week of slowing down enough to see Him in the details.

💛 “The heavens declare the glory of God…” (Psalm 19:1)Kansas

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... Read moreTaking a moment each day to intentionally observe God’s creation can deeply enrich your spiritual life and mental well-being. Over time, I found that dedicating just 10 minutes outdoors helped me reconnect with a sense of peace and gratitude that often gets lost in daily busyness. Early mornings on the porch, with a cup of coffee in hand, offer a calm start, where the cool air and soft light encourage mindfulness. Alternatively, a simple walk around the neighborhood or driveway helps break the routine and opens your senses to the rhythm and beauty surrounding you. One of the most profound experiences came from sitting quietly under a tree during my lunch break. The rustling leaves and gentle breeze reminded me of the intricate details of creation, echoing the words of Psalm 19:1 — “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” Observing the sunset before dinner or gazing at the night sky brings a calming end to the day, inviting reflection on the vastness and wonder of God’s handiwork. Throughout this practice, asking yourself, “What is God showing me right here, right now?” helps shift your focus to presence and gratitude. It becomes easier to notice subtle signs of beauty and meaning—birdsong, changing colors, or the pattern of clouds—that often go unnoticed. This intentional pause fosters a habit of seeing God’s presence in everyday moments and promotes a deeper walk with Him. If you’re starting this challenge, try planning a specific time and place each day for your 10-minute devotion. Consistency helps build this habit, transforming these brief outdoor moments into a treasured spiritual practice. Whether in Kansas or anywhere else, God’s creation invites us to slow down, breathe deeply, and appreciate the divine artistry around us.