Tag Archives: quiet seasons

Learning to Listen

Learning to hear God’s voice isn’t about waiting for dramatic moments or unmistakable answers—it’s about growing in relationship with Him. In this reflection, Dave shares personal experiences of uncertainty, career transitions, and quiet seasons where God’s guidance felt unclear, only to realize later that God had been leading all along.

Through Scripture and lived experience, this post reframes listening to God as a gradual process shaped by trust, familiarity, and proximity—not perfection or certainty. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re “hearing God right,” this post offers reassurance: you’re not alone, and you may already be learning to listen more than you realize. Continue reading

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What Grows in the Quiet

What happens when God can change our situation — but doesn’t? In this reflection, I explore how unresolved prayers shift our faith from trusting God’s power to trusting His character. Sometimes the deepest growth in our lives happens not when circumstances change, but when our trust does. Continue reading

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Learning to Trust the Quiet

After returning to God, we often expect clarity, reassurance, or emotional confirmation. But what if the quiet that follows isn’t distance—it’s stability? In this reflection, I explore how learning to trust God’s steady, silent presence deepens our faith and shifts our focus from chasing signals to resting in relationship. Continue reading

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