When Jesus Asks You What You Want
“What are you hoping for?” “Can you sense what’s under the anger?” “What would you like for dinner?” Questions matter. They can invite us to
I’m delighted you’ve found your way to this quiet corner.
If you’re longing for a place to pause for a few moments and listen for the voice of love that calls from beyond the busyness or through the pain, I hope you’ll find it here. Whatever has brought you, I pray you’ll find here a gentle, grace-filled space in which to listen together to God’s heartbeat and settle a little more deeply into God’s love.
Carolyn Watts
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