“I want my life to look like Jesus’. I care about living in and pointing others to his love, healing, and freedom."
These are traits and values often shared by others like you:
You likely value living with conviction, loving others well, and staying close to Jesus. You might be someone who...
- Begins the day with Scripture or silent prayer
- Quietly serves or gives time to others when needed
- Occasionally wonders why connection with God feels harder, even with good intentions
- Prays for others often, especially in quiet or unseen moments
- Carries a quiet longing for more, but isn’t always sure where to start
You might find spiritual inspiration in prayer, reading scripture, and personal faith practices you’ve implemented in your life. Faith, for you, is rooted in relationship, abiding in Jesus through rhythms of trust, love, and daily surrender.
Where this perspective shines:
You’re likely someone whose quiet, steady devotion to Jesus speaks volumes. You may not seek attention, but your faith-filled life offers a consistent example of trust, humility, and grace to others.
You may feel most spiritually “connected” when:
- Immersed in personal or communal prayer
- Receiving the Eucharist or spending time in Adoration
- Quietly offering encouragement or caring for someone in need
- Reading or journaling about Scripture
- Feeling close to Jesus’ heart
Just some things to consider:
Sometimes we carry a quiet question:
Have I allowed space for Jesus to speak to me lately, or have I just been speaking at Him?
Not necessarily more to do, but more depth and joy and freedom in your relationship with Jesus.
You don’t need to have all the answers or make drastic changes. But maybe one or two stick with you for the week ahead. Let them linger in the background, like a quiet nudge toward something more.
- What moments have drawn me closest to Jesus lately?
- Where am I holding back in vulnerability and intimacy?
- Do I know God delights in me, not just my service?
- When was the last time I felt free and joyful in faith?
- Is there a part of my spiritual life that needs renewal?