šBeautiful walk in the Gardenš
šBeautiful walk in the Gardenš
After the flooding I experienced this year, I find myself appreciating the smallest details of Recovery as I search out signs of new Growth.
šøāØ "Every flower in the garden reminds us of the beauty of GoDās Blessings. Just as He nurtures each bloom, He cares for Us beyond measure." āØšø
"The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make His face shine on you and be gracious to you." - Numbers 6:24-25
May these flowers bring Joy to your eyes and Heart and remind us of the abundant Blessings all around us, in our lives! š¼š Remember to look for the Goodness in All things.
Silence the World, when listening for His Voice. Isaiah 30:21: "And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, 'This is the way, walk in it,' when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left."ššš
May Yahuah's Blessings be upon You!
Written by Paula Johnstone-Whitehawk DNM Ā®ļøĀ©ļø
After experiencing the aftermath of a flood, I realized how deeply natureās resilience mirrors our own path to recovery. Each flower blooming in the garden is a powerful reminder of grace and healing. Itās not just about the visual beauty but about the story each plant tellsāof endurance, patience, and hope. Personally, Iāve found that focusing on small details, like a bud ready to bloom or fresh green shoots emerging from the soil, helps me appreciate the process of growth after hardship. This perspective has taught me that recovery is gradual and beautiful in its own way. Trusting in the journey, much like trusting Godās nurturing hand in every petal, has been comforting. One phrase that has resonated with me recently is, āYouāre not being punished, youāre being planted.ā It shifts the mindset from suffering to purpose. Just as the garden needs rain to thrive, our lives need challenges to foster resilience. Learning to silence the noise around us and listenāwhether to Godās voice or our inner peaceāhas been instrumental in my healing walk. If you find yourself in a similar season of recovery, I encourage you to take a gentle walk in nature and observe its quiet messages. Look for signs of new growth and remember that every difficult chapter contains the seeds of transformation. Holding onto faith and acknowledging blessingsābig and smallācan bring an unexpected sense of joy and peace amid recovery. Recovery and growth are deeply personal but universally relatable experiences. Sharing these moments and reflections with others can create a ripple effect of hope and encouragement. Every garden walk can be a soulful reminder that with patience, nurturing, and belief, the beauty of new beginnings is always within reach.





































