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Compassion as a Daily Spiritual Practice
Compassion is often thought of as a feeling—something we experience when we see someone hurting or going through a difficult time. But in a life of faith, compassion is more than a moment of emotion. It is a daily spiritual practice. Practicing compassion means choosing kindness even in ordinary moments. It’s listening when someone needs to be heard, offering patience when others are struggling, and extending grace when it would be easier to judge. Small acts of compassion can have a powerful impact. A gentle word, a thoughtful message, or simply being present for someone can bring comfort in ways we may never fully realize. When compassion becomes part of our daily rhythm, it shapes the way we see the world. We begin to notice people more deeply—their struggles, their hopes, and the quiet ways they may need encouragement. Living with compassion also transforms our own hearts. It reminds us to slow down, to see others with understanding, and to reflect the love that God shows to us every day. Compassion doesn’t require grand gestures. Often, it grows through simple, consistent acts of care. And when practiced daily, compassion becomes a powerful reflection of faith—one that quietly brings light, healing, and hope into the lives of those around us. ✨
1 like • Mar 21
It does become a habit and like Jillian said you probably will not know how it blesses the person. It may be as simple as smiling at someone on the street that changes their day. Compassion in whatever form is one way I can be the hands and feet of Jesus.
🎶 Share a Worship Song That Moves You
Worship has a way of reaching places words cannot. A single song can bring peace, remind us of God’s faithfulness, or help us surrender what we’re carrying. Music often becomes a prayer when our own words fall short. 💛 Let’s share together: What worship song moves your heart right now? Is there a lyric that speaks deeply to you? When do you usually listen to it—during prayer, driving, or quiet time? 🎧 Drop the song title and artist in the comments below and share why it means something to you. Your song might be exactly what someone else in this community needs today. 🙏
2 likes • Mar 19
It is well with my soul
Faithfulness When Answers Don’t Come Quickly 🌿
There are seasons in life when we pray, wait, and hope—but the answers don’t seem to come. The silence can feel heavy, and the waiting can test our faith more than the challenges themselves. In those moments, it’s easy to wonder if God hears us, or if He is still working behind the scenes. But faith is often strengthened not in the moments when everything is clear, but in the quiet spaces where we continue to trust without immediate answers. God’s timing is rarely the same as ours. What feels like delay may actually be preparation. What feels like silence may be a season where God is shaping our hearts, teaching patience, or aligning things in ways we cannot yet see. Faithfulness during waiting is powerful. It means choosing to believe that God is still good, still present, and still faithful—even when we don’t understand the process. Sometimes the greatest growth in our spiritual lives happens in the waiting. The prayers we keep praying, the hope we keep holding, and the trust we continue to place in God become the foundation of a deeper faith. If you’re in a season where answers seem slow, remember this: God has not forgotten you. He is still working, even in the waiting. And when the answers finally come, you may realize that every moment of waiting was part of a greater purpose
0 likes • Mar 19
Sometimes we keep thinking about what we prayed for and wonder why God isn’t answering or listening. At times like this we need to be still and listen. Just quietly listening will reveal what God has for us. We just need to get out of the way and be still and listen.
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Carolyn Klinker
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Retired RN. Grew up on a farm in the Midwest. Have 4 children and 5 grandchildren

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