Winter decided to show up fierce this week, rolling in with a huge snowstorm that covered everything in white. Normally I’d be out there helping shovel, but this season of recovery has given me a get-out-of-shoveling pass—one I’m not exactly sad about! So I stayed inside, warm and cozy, and decided it was the perfect day to do a little crafting.
I had perfect timing and ordered a kit from Amazon just a few days prior to the snows arrival. Just because I’m being still and healing doesn’t mean I can’t do anything. I’ve painted, I’ve crafted, and I’ve been blogging more consistently again—and it’s been a sweet reminder that creativity can flourish even when the body needs to slow down.
There’s something peaceful about stitching one little thread at a time. It reminded me that healing—much like needlework—is a slow, careful process. One small movement layered on another until something beautiful emerges.
Scripture encourages this gentle, purposeful kind of stillness:
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
Psalm 46:10
“In quietness and trust is your strength.”
Isaiah 30:15
“And whatever you do, do it heartily, as unto the Lord.”
Colossians 3:23
Here’s my prayer today:
Lord, thank You for quiet days, warm spaces, and the simple joy of creating. Help me embrace this season of healing—not with frustration, but with peace. Teach me to find purpose in the small, slow moments and to remember that You are weaving beauty even when life feels paused. Restore my strength day by day, and let every creative moment draw me closer to You. Amen.
Even in the stillness, there is purpose. And even in the slow days, God is working something beautiful.
I had perfect timing and ordered a kit from Amazon just a few days prior to the snows arrival. Just because I’m being still and healing doesn’t mean I can’t do anything. I’ve painted, I’ve crafted, and I’ve been blogging more consistently again—and it’s been a sweet reminder that creativity can flourish even when the body needs to slow down.
There’s something peaceful about stitching one little thread at a time. It reminded me that healing—much like needlework—is a slow, careful process. One small movement layered on another until something beautiful emerges.
Scripture encourages this gentle, purposeful kind of stillness:
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
Psalm 46:10
“In quietness and trust is your strength.”
Isaiah 30:15
“And whatever you do, do it heartily, as unto the Lord.”
Colossians 3:23
Here’s my prayer today:
Lord, thank You for quiet days, warm spaces, and the simple joy of creating. Help me embrace this season of healing—not with frustration, but with peace. Teach me to find purpose in the small, slow moments and to remember that You are weaving beauty even when life feels paused. Restore my strength day by day, and let every creative moment draw me closer to You. Amen.
Even in the stillness, there is purpose. And even in the slow days, God is working something beautiful.

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