As the school year comes to a close, it is easy to focus on what feels unfinished. But this work was never about perfect outcomes. It was about showing up, planting seeds, and trusting that growth will continue long after students leave our classrooms. This is a reminder to hold onto what remains and trust God with the rest.
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The Gentle Rewrite
The end of a school year always carries a quiet tension. You see how much has grown, yet you know it is time to let go. This is the work of planting seeds, showing up faithfully, and trusting that what was started will continue long after they leave your classroom.
The Losses We Don’t Name
Some losses are loud. Others are quiet, tucked into the hidden places of our hearts. Both leave us changed. In this post, I’m writing about the losses we don’t name: the ones that linger at the end of a season, in the silence of unanswered prayers, and in the ache of dreams we’ve quietly set aside. But loss doesn’t have to undo us. With God, even grief can become the soil where something beautiful grows. Read the full reflection by clicking the title.
