beautiful: a shaded life made glorious by grace
Our previously weed-strewn garden is bare, save for a brave flower or two poking through, unhindered now by the crowded entanglement of dried vines, drooping stalks and knee-high grass. There’s a strange beauty in the barrenness that precedes new planting and flowering to come. Maybe it’s because it signals a needful breathing space between … Continue reading beautiful: a shaded life made glorious by grace
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