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Spirituality, Identity, Alignment and Meaning: How Our Home Reflects My Faith, Values and Love For Others

Our home from the front door to the back, from downstairs to upstairs, from the north walls to the south walls, and throughout every room tells people who I am and the things I value most. My husband lets me design and create, so it’s full of flowers, mostly my favorite red roses. It is nice being surrounded by such beauty, but I try not to overwhelm my man with too many flowers. Each room is full of color, with basic tan throughout the home.  I have one wall in my office that is dedicated to our children.

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Spirituality, Identity, Alignment and Meaning: How Our Home Reflects My Faith, Values and Love For Others

Our home from the front door to the back, from downstairs to upstairs, from the north walls to the south walls, and throughout every room tells people who I am and the things I value most. My husband lets me design and create, so it’s full of flowers, mostly my favorite red roses. It is nice being surrounded by such beauty, but I try not to overwhelm my man with too many flowers. Each room is full of color, with basic tan throughout the home.  I have one wall in my office that is dedicated to our children.

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His Space: Creating a Sacred Corner to Lay It All Down

In the closing pages of my devotional journal Pray Differently: Praying with Precision to Ignite God’s Power, I included a quiet bonus section titled His Space. It was an invitation, a gentle nudge toward creating a place dedicated solely for you and the Father to dwell. Not ornate. Not expansive. Simply intentional. Sacred because He meets you there.

What I did not fully explain in those pages is that His Space was born from necessity. From days when life felt heavy and unbearable. From evenings when I returned home carrying the invisible weight of expectations, disappointments, and emotions I could no longer hold upright. I needed somewhere to go.

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