
Find Your Way Back to Peace and Presence
Our Reflection Guides help you make space to truly meet with God. Inside each guide, you’ll find scripture, prayer practices, and thoughtful invitations that help you slow down, pay attention, and notice how God is already at work in your life. These resources are designed to move you from simply thinking about God to experiencing God—nurturing a deeper, steadier relationship grounded in trust.

An Invitation to Simplicity: Walking with God in Peace and Purpose
When life pulls you in every direction, simplicity invites you back to center. It helps you slow your pace, quiet your heart, and live with deeper trust in God’s care. Through reflection and practice, simplicity becomes a way of walking with God—one that nurtures peace, gratitude, and purpose in everyday life.
Inside, you’ll discover:
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Reflections that deepen inward simplicity—a heart grounded in trust and gratitude.
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Practices that shape outward simplicity—living with intention, generosity, and peace.
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Rhythms that help you create your own Rule of Simplicity for your daily life
As you move through this guide, may you find clarity for your journey and a renewed awareness of God’s steady presence in the life you already have.

Meeting God in Nature: Discovering God’s Presence in the Beauty
Meeting God in Nature invites you to step outside, slow your pace, and discover how creation reflects God’s presence and care. As you walk, sit, or simply notice what’s around you, this guide helps you connect the beauty of the natural world with the movement of God in your own life.
Inside, you’ll explore:
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Prayer practices that engage your senses and draw your attention to God’s nearness
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Reflections that help you notice how creation points to God’s faithfulness
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Space to reflect on what the Spirit brings to your awareness outdoors
Portable and easy to use, this guide can accompany you on a nature trail, a quiet park bench, or even a moment on your porch. Each time you return to it, you’ll find new invitations to pause, breathe deeply, and meet God in the world God lovingly created.
