
Signs of Hope We Almost Missed: Week Two
The world still feels heavy in many ways right now. But quietly, often far away from the headlines, people continue showing up for one another with compassion, tenderness, and care. In this week’s Signs of Hope We Almost Missed, we reflect on neighbors protecting the elderly during heat waves, teenagers organizing donation drives, tiny rescued kittens being cared for through kitten season, and a simple act of kindness between neighbors that reminds us humanity has not lost its light.

The World Is Hurting — But Humanity Has Not Lost Its Light
The world feels overwhelming for many sensitive souls right now. Between constant headlines of suffering, division, fear, and heartbreak, it can become emotionally exhausting to care so deeply. In this heartfelt reflection, Rev. Sheri explores compassion fatigue, healthy emotional boundaries, and why even the smallest acts of kindness still matter. Because in a hurting world, compassion is not weakness — it is a form of resistance.

Signs of Hope We Almost Missed This Week: Week 1
The world is carrying both heartbreak and healing right now. In this reflective article, Rev. Sheri shares recent real-world stories of hope — from returning monarch butterflies to ocean protection and healing breakthroughs — reminding us that even in difficult times, light continues to reach the earth.

When the World Feels Heavy
When the world feels heavy, you don’t have to carry everything at once. This gentle path offers a series of reflections to help you move through overwhelm with care, clarity, and steady support.

The Feminine Face of Compassion: Mary and the Spirit of Wisdom
May has long been known as Mary’s Month — a season of blossoms, renewal, compassion, and sacred remembrance. In this reflective article, Rev. Sheri explores Mary as a symbol of Divine compassion and wisdom, alongside sacred feminine figures such as Sophia, Kuan Yin, and White Buffalo Calf Woman. Together, these traditions invite us to remember the importance of balance, tenderness, reverence, and love in a world deeply in need of healing.

Letting Yourself Rest Without Guilt
Rest can feel uncomfortable when you care deeply. This gentle reflection offers reassurance that rest is not stepping away from your path—but part of how your path continues.
