Thank you so much for taking the time to continue writing and communicating your heart and journey . I am currently reading your book and I confess that I am already sad as I draw near to finishing it ,as I love spending time with you . I will be rereading it again. But now that I have found this avenue that allows me to spend time with you regularly ,I am super blessed and very grateful to our Heavenly Father . As your spiritual Father said , you do have much to share with your generation ,you also have much to share with all ages (myself included ,of the "older generation" ). The path that Jesus paved out for you before the foundations of the world,( Ephesians 1 ) will bring light ,and life and hope to a dark ,hurting world . It has and will contiune to do so .To the Glory of God always and forever . I am praying for you ,please pray for me .
Thank you for this utterly beautiful and extremely generous message. All glory to our Lord! Thank you for reading and participating in this journey with me. I will be sure to pray for you and thank you very much for your prayers. Blessed after-feast of His Ascension!
A sweet song penned with the intimacy of a surrendered heart. Beautiful. May our thoughts travel along these lines and be refreshed. They are words for the weary traveler, those of us following in our Jesus' footsteps, stepping lightly so as not to disrupt the song and radiance of heaven. Good words.
Your words remind us that Christ heals not from a distance, but by entering our wounds. The Carpenter does not merely fix what is broken, He becomes what is broken, so that nothing in us lies outside redemption. His “healing wings” are His crucified body; His boundaries, now ours, are the quiet strength of a soul reformed in grace. Sanctification, as you rightly say, takes time. Not because God is slow, but because love is patient. Christ rebuilds us from within, not by force, but by presence. This is the mystery: not escape from flesh, but transformation through it. Thank you.
Dear Sister ,
Thank you so much for taking the time to continue writing and communicating your heart and journey . I am currently reading your book and I confess that I am already sad as I draw near to finishing it ,as I love spending time with you . I will be rereading it again. But now that I have found this avenue that allows me to spend time with you regularly ,I am super blessed and very grateful to our Heavenly Father . As your spiritual Father said , you do have much to share with your generation ,you also have much to share with all ages (myself included ,of the "older generation" ). The path that Jesus paved out for you before the foundations of the world,( Ephesians 1 ) will bring light ,and life and hope to a dark ,hurting world . It has and will contiune to do so .To the Glory of God always and forever . I am praying for you ,please pray for me .
Dear Stephanie,
Thank you for this utterly beautiful and extremely generous message. All glory to our Lord! Thank you for reading and participating in this journey with me. I will be sure to pray for you and thank you very much for your prayers. Blessed after-feast of His Ascension!
Sr Anastasia
Please pray for my daughter 😔
Of course.
Yes to all of this. . .He heals, He teaches, He transforms. He is good!
He is!
Beautiful, Sister. Δόξα τω Θεώ 🕊️
Our beautiful Lord.
Αμήν!
A sweet song penned with the intimacy of a surrendered heart. Beautiful. May our thoughts travel along these lines and be refreshed. They are words for the weary traveler, those of us following in our Jesus' footsteps, stepping lightly so as not to disrupt the song and radiance of heaven. Good words.
Beautiful. Thank you Mr Lewis.
Indeed He is Risen…!
Eternally!
Truly the Lord is risen! Amen Sister Anastasia 🙏
Amen +
Always exactly when needed. Thank you, Sister! 🌹
My blessing!
Your words remind us that Christ heals not from a distance, but by entering our wounds. The Carpenter does not merely fix what is broken, He becomes what is broken, so that nothing in us lies outside redemption. His “healing wings” are His crucified body; His boundaries, now ours, are the quiet strength of a soul reformed in grace. Sanctification, as you rightly say, takes time. Not because God is slow, but because love is patient. Christ rebuilds us from within, not by force, but by presence. This is the mystery: not escape from flesh, but transformation through it. Thank you.
This is beautiful. Thank you so much.
Oh you are welcome! I am glad. Glory to God.