87 | Deep Water, Strong Roots — Building Rhythms That Keep You Rooted
What happens after the crisis passes?
In this episode, I’m talking about the work that comes after the panic—the quiet, steady rhythms that keep us from living in constant spiritual emergency mode. Through Scripture, garden life, and the G.R.O.W.T.H. framework, we’ll explore what it means to observe with intention, tend with love, abide deeply, and embody grace in daily life.
If you’ve been feeling dry, reactive, stretched thin, or spiritually brittle, this episode is a gentle invitation to re-root instead of restart.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Why holy observation is a form of spiritual maturity
- How tending with love is different from striving for perfection
- What deep abiding looks like in real life
- Why you cannot keep harvesting from what you refuse to feed
- How to practice a simple Weekly Soul Check
Key Takeaways:
- Observation is grace. You do not have to wait for collapse to start paying attention.
- Tending is not control. It is loving what God has entrusted to you.
- Shallow spiritual habits create fragile roots. Deep abiding creates resilience.
- Some seasons do not require restarting. They require re-rooting.
- Grace becomes embodied through repeated, gentle rhythms.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Rooted in Grace eBook
- Rooted in Grace: 30-Day Devotional
- Rooted Reset
Your next step: Start this week with a simple Weekly Soul Check: What needs watering? What needs pruning? What needs protecting?
Resources:
- Grab the free Rooted in Grace eBook
- Get the 30-Day Rooted in Grace Devotional
- Join Rooted Reset for a guided return to sustainable spiritual rhythm
If this episode encouraged you: Please leave a rating and review—it helps more weary women find this gentle, rooted space.
And I’d love to hear from you: What in your life needs watering, pruning, or protecting right now? Share this episode with a friend or send me a message and tell me what God is showing you.