
Bridge of Light Guidance – When Life Has Broken Your Heart More Than Once
Sometimes life brings so many losses that we begin to wonder if we are cursed, forgotten, or destined to carry heartache forever.
This week's Bridge of Light Guidance explores what happens when grief accumulates over time, how to hold onto hope when the future feels uncertain, and why healing is not always about returning to who we once were.
Featuring the Bridge of Light card: You Are Transforming.

Signs of Hope We Almost Missed
The headlines often focus on what is broken, but signs of hope continue to appear all around us. From wildlife recovery and medical breakthroughs to everyday acts of compassion, these quiet stories remind us that healing, kindness, and renewal are still unfolding in our world. Discover a few inspiring signs of hope you may have almost missed—and a gentle invitation to notice hope in your own life.

The Wildflower Way
Wildflowers do not wait for perfect conditions. They bloom in rocky soil, weather storms, and bring beauty to unexpected places. In this heartfelt reflection, Rev. Sheri explores what wildflowers can teach us about courage, resilience, and recognizing our own precious worth.

Bridge of Light Guidance: Carrying Too Much
Have you ever felt like you're carrying everyone else's worries, emotions, and responsibilities while quietly neglecting your own needs?
This week's Bridge of Light Guidance explores what it means to care deeply without losing yourself in the process. Through gentle reflection, compassionate guidance, and the Bridge of Light card You Are Seen, you'll be reminded that your needs matter too—and that you were never meant to carry it all alone.
💛 A gentle reminder for anyone feeling emotionally exhausted, overwhelmed, or stretched too thin.

The Courage to Keep Showing Up
Have you ever looked at the needs of the world and wondered if what you can offer is enough?
Recently, I found myself feeling exactly that way. After supporting one of our compassion projects, I was reminded of countless others who still needed help. Then, on the same day, I received a hateful message through the Angel Messenger website.
For a moment, it felt like a reminder of everything I could not do, could not fix, and could not control.
But sometimes courage is not found in solving every problem. Sometimes courage is simply continuing to show up with compassion.
If you have been carrying more than others realize, this message is for you.

When Compassion Needs to Travel Farther
Compassion sometimes asks us to adapt so we can reach more people with care and dignity. In this reflection, Rev. Sheri shares why the Compassion Kits for Her project is changing, the personal experiences that inspired it, and how small acts of kindness can still travel quietly through this world, one person at a time.
