WritingToHeal
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The bond with my cat, Ty, reveals the importance of presence in life. Amid love, guilt, and yearning, I discover that true connection thrives in being present, free from expectations. Ty teaches me that acceptance and nourishment come from simplicity, allowing me to embrace life’s challenges and emotions fully.
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This devotional emphasizes the themes of waiting, weariness, and the restoration of joy through faith. It highlights three biblical passages that discuss finding strength in God, the temporary nature of suffering, and the importance of joy in obedience. The overall message encourages patience and trust in God’s gradual work of rebuilding and restoring.
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In “Embracing Despair as a Path to Authenticity,” Natalie Pray explores how despair can lead to personal growth and authenticity. Influenced by Kierkegaard’s view of authentic despair and Beauvoir’s notion of situated freedom, she argues that this challenging experience can reveal deeper truths and foster resilience, allowing meaning to emerge amidst life’s struggles.
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I went out searching for the night sky and wandered onto a gravel road I didn’t intend to find. At a quiet rural cemetery, an unexpected encounter with a badger became a reminder of sacred ground, protection, and God’s presence in the dark. A nighttime drive leads to an unexpected encounter with a badger at…
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A poetic faith reflection on healing, kindness, and spiritual growth. Discover how tending a “garden of second chances” becomes an act of prayer and renewal through God’s grace. A poetic devotion on faith, healing, and second chances—where small acts of kindness become seeds of grace, and spiritual growth unfolds gently, imperfectly, and beautifully.
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June 30 Reflections at the Three Maidens, Pipestone Monument by Natalie Pray There’s something sacred about watching the sky reflect itself in still water. I stood by the Three Maidens—those ancient stones nestled in the heart of Pipestone National Monument—camera in hand as the sun slipped behind the horizon. The air was quiet, golden, like…
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How existential philosophy and Christian faith can transform our fear of death into meaningful, intentional living rooted in purpose, courage, and wisdom. What if remembering our mortality didn’t steal our joy—but deepened it? This reflection explores how faith and existential wisdom invite us into authentic, purposeful living.
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I spotted a green heron poised by the waterfall—utterly still, utterly sure. It didn’t overthink its place in the world. It just was. And in that moment, something shifted in me. All the noise I’d carried—old friendships fractured, judgment flung like stones, the ache of needing others to tell me who I was—began to fall…































































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