Releasing Outcomes: The Spiritual Practice Nobody Taught Us
Outcome-fixation fuels anxiety. Releasing outcomes is a quiet practice of trust.

Outcome-fixation fuels anxiety. Releasing outcomes is a quiet practice of trust.
Sometimes the “failure” you feel is actually an invitation into a deeper, truer faith.
Grace isn’t opposed to effort—it’s opposed to earning. Here’s what cooperative transformation looks like.
Performance may motivate short-term change, but belovedness is what actually transforms us over time.
Disciplines are not a ladder to earn love; they’re a trellis where love can grow.
If your quiet time feels like a report card, you’re not alone. Here’s a kinder, truer way to be with God.
Breath prayer is small, embodied prayer—especially helpful when anxiety makes thinking and talking difficult.
A five-minute daily Examen can re-train your attention to notice grace, honesty, and God’s nearness.
Slow Scripture is less about speed and more about savor—letting one phrase nourish you.
Fixed-hour prayer is less about adding more and more about returning—anchoring your day in God’s steady presence.