The Prayerful Beauty of the Sacred Psalms

Have you ever grappled for the right words to express how you feel? In one of the most blissful moments of your life the words you choose just don’t express your happiness enough? Conversely, when hard times break in the sadness you feel can leave you speechless. After all, being tested by God is one of the ways that we humans give meaning to suffering.  Words often lack capacity to adequately describe the depth of pain or loss. The collection of sacred writing in the Book of Psalms provides 150 hymns and contemplative poems that beautifully express so many human emotions. The sentimental words of love, hope, sorrow and gratitude weaved within every page quench the soul’s search for God like no other writing can. In the words of C.S. Lewis “The most valuable thing the Psalms do for me is to express the same delight…

Prayer to Blessed Mary – Mystical Rose

Oh Mystical Rose…

Incense Prayer Poem

No Greater Prayer than the One Taught by Christ

Through prayer, we share our hopes, fears and our most difficult questions with God.  He knows all that is held deep within our heart and wants us to seek Him in prayer. What does God desire from our prayers? Jeremiah 29:12 says “Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.”  God is “a searcher of the desires of the heart.”  The Lord doesn’t seek sparkly words and grand gestures.  Within a humble and prayerful heart, God finds joy. In a season of rejoicing, our prayers express love and gratitude for God’s goodness. We whisper, “Lord, thank you for this beautiful day and for all the happiness I found inside of it!”  In the eye of a storm, our prayers painstakingly…

Spark Creativity and Story with Diamond Painting

Hello Friends, This month I discovered the creativity of diamond painting. I am so happy to share the completed work! The painting kit came with an easy to follow legend directing the layout arrangement for every color variant of bead.  Using a little wand and a dash of sticky wax, I carefully pressed tiny, sparkly beads inside a preset pattern.  Before selecting my image to create, I perused through all sorts of delightful scenes ranging from views of nature to spectacular floral arrangements. I ordered the Victorian Lady painting. Upon seeing the image of the lady revealing only her back, I knew right away it was the one to bring to life. I love her red gown and its delicate bows and pretty butterflies.  The scene was so interesting and a bit mysterious.  That’s why I chose it.  The picture is alive with story.  It’s as…