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Daily Prayer: Healing for the Weary Heart

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Daily Prayer: Healing for the Weary Heart Photo by Abolfazl eslami (@eslamiphotoart) "He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed." — 1 Peter 2:24 I often joke that my superpower is finding the remote control, or perhaps the ability to find a quiet corner even in a bustling house. It's a Tuesday evening, the kind where the promise of the weekend feels both miles away and utterly necessary. The last light of day is fading, casting long shadows in the living room, and I’m simultaneously thinking about invoicing for work, what’s for dinner, and the slightly cryptic text my adult child just sent. In the constant hum of life – the demands of work, the nuanced conversations with my spouse, navigating the ebb and flow of parenting an adult child – it’s easy to feel the weight of a thousand small things. But sometimes, beneath the surface of the "to-do...

Something To Celebrate: International Archives Day

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Background photo by Stephen Wheeler on Unsplash Did you know that today, June 9th, is International Archives Day? It's the day we give a quiet nod (or perhaps a knowing, appreciative glance) to the world's archivists and the incredible work they do preserving our collective memory. Now, before you picture only dusty vaults and ancient scrolls (though those are undeniably cool!), think about your own personal archive. That shoebox of old photos under the bed? Your grandma's handwritten recipe cards taped into a well-loved cookbook? Or maybe even just your meticulously curated playlists and saved text messages from years ago? We're all little archivists in our own unique, everyday way, preserving the bits and pieces that tell our stories. It's a lovely reminder that there's always something to celebrate – whether it's the grand history of nations or the quiet, personal anecdotes that shape who we are. So, today, maybe take a moment. Scroll throu...

Celebrating Freedom and Representation Through Art

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Celebrating Freedom and Representation Through Art Photo by Jamie Street (@jamie452) Juneteenth arrives each year as a poignant reminder of freedom's enduring journey and the power of perseverance. It's a day for gathering, for telling stories, and for acknowledging the rich tapestry of history that shapes us. Here at ArtInScienceDesigns, we find ourselves reflecting on how art plays such a crucial part in both remembrance and celebration, offering threads of connection across time and experience. Art provides a unique language for expressing what words sometimes cannot fully capture. It gives form to heritage, honors resilience, and casts light on the beauty of diverse voices. When we create a piece, whether it's a intricate design or a thoughtful illustration, we are aiming to create something that resonates deeply, a small joy that can also carry significant meaning. Consider the quiet satisfaction of a carefully chosen gift – a piece of art that s...

My Books Are Your Books (and Vice Versa) | A Neighborly Tip

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My Books Are Your Books (and Vice Versa) | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Sarah Noltner (@sarahnoltnerphoto) There’s a particular kind of quiet magic that happens when a book you’ve loved finds its way to a new reader. It’s not about grand gestures or organized events, but about the gentle, unspoken understanding that we share stories, one cover at a time. A little free library is simply an invitation to participate in this beautiful exchange, offering a piece of your journey for another to pick up, and perhaps leaving a piece of theirs for you. Imagine walking past a small, welcoming box where stories rest, waiting. It’s a subtle nod to the fact that we’re all part of a larger narrative, connected by shared curiosity and the comfort of a good tale. This isn't just about the physical books; it's about cultivating a space where imagination is freely given and received, a silent conversation happening daily on your street. This humble structure becomes a landmark of ge...

Something To Celebrate: World Oceans Day

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Background photo by Deva Williamson (@big_laugh_kitchen) Today is World Oceans Day . There’s always something to celebrate.

What Caring for Everyone Else Taught Me About Finally Caring for Myself (Biblically, Slowly)

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What Caring for Everyone Else Taught Me About Finally Caring for Myself (Biblically, Slowly) Photo by Jirasin Yossri on Unsplash For years, it felt like my life was a well-oiled machine, powered by my own endless supply of "yes" and fueled by coffee. My daughter, work, household, church commitments – they all received my full attention, my best efforts, my deepest care. And honestly, it felt good, in a fulfilling but utterly exhausting way. I wore my busy-ness like a badge of honor, proof of my love and dedication. I’m guessing many of you know exactly what I’m talking about. We’ve been there, right? Giving your all to raise a wonderful daughter who is now finding her own footing, navigating a demanding job, and making sure everything runs smoothly at home. It’s a lot, and often, the last person to make it onto the priority list is… us. The turning point for me wasn't a sudden revelation, but a series of quiet nudges – sometimes from the Lord, someti...

Why Lending a Book is More Rewarding Than Lending a Cup of Sugar | A Neighborly Tip

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Why Lending a Book is More Rewarding Than Lending a Cup of Sugar | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Jon Tyson (@jontyson) You know, there’s a peculiar magic in a small, unassuming box brimming with stories right at the edge of someone’s yard. It's not just about the books inside, though they are certainly the heart of it all. A Little Free Library stands as a subtle invitation, a gesture that says, "We share this space, and perhaps, we share a love for words too." It embodies a gentle sense of belonging, a constant, unspoken hello to everyone who passes by. Think of the unseen stories passing through hands, the silent conversations sparked when a neighbor picks up a book you once cherished, or when you find a title that feels uniquely meant for you. There's a particular kind of connection in that – one that doesn't demand interaction, but simply acknowledges a shared humanity. It’s a gentle reminder that even in our separate lives, we’re woven into the same...