Yearly Archives: 2025
31
Dec
Food is not just sustenance; it's an experience. It's an art form that involves a delicate balance of flavors, textures, and colors, cr...
03
Dec
Unconditional Love – Lessons About a Love That Doesn’t Depend on Circumstances or Perfection
Love—perhaps the simplest word we know, yet the most complex force we experience. We imagine it as easy and effor...
03
Dec
Finding Hope When the Heart Feels Empty
When someone we love is gone, life can feel hollow. The routines we once relied on suddenly don’t matter. The fut...
03
Dec
Finding Peace in Life’s Struggles – How Hardship Can Lead to Unexpected Wisdom
Life is rarely simple. We often imagine it as a straight path, where hard work and good intentions automatically ...
29
Oct
Letters to Heaven – How Writing Becomes a Path to Healing
When life feels unbearable, words can become a lifeline. For Elizabeth, writing was not just an outlet—it was sur...
29
Oct
How Elizabeth’s Story Reflects the Resilience of Mothers Who Fight for Their Children
Motherhood is often described as one of life’s most rewarding journeys, but it is also one of life’s toughest. In...
30
Sep
Letters to Heaven – Forgiveness as the unspoken threshold to Divine Love
Forgiveness is one of the hardest lessons in life. It’s not just about letting go of what others have done—it’s also about forgiving ourselves for the mistakes we carry, the choices we regret, and the times we feel we’ve fallen short. The
30
Sep
You Can’t Squeeze Orange Juice from Elephants: A Lesson on Finding Love in the Right Places
Are you searching for love and fulfillment in all the wrong places? Author Elizabeth Grace Harris shares the quir...
30
Sep
How a Mother’s Journals Became a Story of Love and Care
When Elizabeth Grace Harris first began journaling to her unborn child, she imagined those words one day being read by him, words of love, hope, and a mother’s dreams. She had waited years for a child, and when she finally
30
Sep
Finding the Butterfly Within
There is a particular kind of loneliness that arrives with grief. It doesn’t just make a person feel alone; it makes them feel alien, as if they’re moving through a world operating on a frequency they can no longer hear. The laughter of