• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Givens Creative

Life at the intersection of faith, nature, history and art

  • Home
  • About
  • Blog
  • Spiritual Direction
  • Publications
  • CCG Music
  • Contact
  • Show Search
Hide Search

Blessing: For a Friend Awaiting News

Steve · October 1, 2014 · 5 Comments

Time of waiting. SJG photo.

May this time of waiting bring you unexpected gifts, moments of peace and surrender that arise unbeckoned like mist from the saturated earth and envelop your life in a gauze of sacred presence and veiled knowing;

May the company and concern of friends and family circle ‘round you like an ancient dance, a flurry of movement and color and a certain slant of light that recalls childhood joy and recollects moments of profound and transcendent joy;

May you feel the prayers from those around you, tiny drops of rain on the back of your neck, on the palms of your hands and on your face as you lift your mind and voice to the ever-present and never-changing hearer and healer of all;

May the Lord of all creation create in you a space to be filled, a hunger never fully sated, a thirst that can’t be slaked, a restlessness that rests in God alone;

May the starless filter of midnight bring the astonishing and inescapable light of dawn, moments of hope that string together to make days, pearls of faith and love that make a life.

Blessings, Prayer, Spirituality encouragement, faith, Prayer, Spirituality

Recent Posts

  • We are the Leftover Fragments
  • Does Faith Leave Us Open to Change?
  • Discovering Fire (Again): The Innovation of Love
  • Considering Holy Week
  • Celebrating 40 Years of Living Faith

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Lily Lee says

    October 1, 2014 at 10:01 pm

    As I read each paragraph, I am thrown into the realm that your beautiful words conjure in my mind. I ‘feel’ and ‘live’ the words and I am overwhelmed by the profundity, the immensity and the godliness of your phrases and sentences and my cheeks are stained by tears that stream down, so deeply touched am I by the naked love of our ‘ever present and never changing’ God, our God who patiently awaits us despite our foibles and our unworthiness.
    Thank you Steve, once again, for your inspiring reflection. God Bless you and yours always.

    Warmest regards,
    Lily Lee

  2. Rosemary says

    October 1, 2014 at 10:17 pm

    Oh Steve, once again, you have a way with words, thank you! Blessings!

  3. Judy Oberman says

    October 2, 2014 at 4:41 pm

    Beautiful! Thank you!

  4. Lily Lee says

    October 2, 2014 at 8:05 pm

    The ‘winds’ that blow our way each day, we know not what they bring along
    And yet if we keep our Faith and Trust in God steadfastly strong
    We will be guided to where we can do no wrong
    And as we bask in the fellowship of friends who love us
    Their prayers, their care, warmly embracing us thus,
    Our thoughts, our words,our actions that follow through
    May they be manifestations that we are God’s children true.

    Aaah Steve ….. see how your words inspire?

  5. Lily Lee says

    October 7, 2014 at 7:31 am

    Hi Steve,
    I feel I must share with you this great and blessed piece of news which our mutual friend, Anthony Hew, would probably not do
    On 6th July 2014, his nephew, the Most Reverend Father Julian Leow, his sister’s son was ordained the Archbishop of the Kuala Lumpur Diocese. An almost 20,000 strong crowd thronged the Church for the Episcopal Ordination ceremony. He will probably go down in the annals of the Catholic Church in Malaysia, nay even the world perhaps
    as being the youngest ever to be ordained Archbishop at 50 years of age.
    We share with Anthony, the pride, the joy, the hope, and the sense of humility and thankfulness and blessing the family must feel at this appointment.
    Thought it’d be good to let you know.

    Warmest regards,
    Lily Lee

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Categories

  • A (Very) Short Story
  • Being There
  • Blessings
  • Book Reviews
  • Chemotherapy
  • Christmas
  • Creative Spirit
  • Creativity
  • Games We Played
  • Guest Bloggers
  • History
  • House concerts
  • Ignatian Spirituality
  • Leadership
  • Music
  • My Soundtrack
  • Nature
  • Notes from a Lecture
  • Photography
  • Poetry
  • Prayer
  • Scripture
  • Songwriters
  • Spirituality
  • Sports and Culture
  • Stem Cell Transplant
  • STLToday Faith Perspectives
  • Today's Word
  • Travel
  • Two Minutes
  • Uncategorized
  • Vocation & Call

Recent Comments

  • Steve on Celebrating 40 Years of Living Faith
  • Steve on Does Faith Leave Us Open to Change?
  • chris b on Does Faith Leave Us Open to Change?
  • Elizabeth A Burns on Celebrating 40 Years of Living Faith
  • Pat Butterworth on Hey, Death: No Hard Feelings

About the Author

Steve Givens is a retreat and spiritual director and a widely published writer on issues of faith and spirituality. He is also a musician, composer and singer who lives in St. Louis, Mo., with his wife, Sue. They have two grown and married children and five grandchildren.

Read More >>>

Recent Posts

  • We are the Leftover Fragments
  • Does Faith Leave Us Open to Change?
  • Discovering Fire (Again): The Innovation of Love
  • Considering Holy Week
  • Celebrating 40 Years of Living Faith

Recent Posts

  • We are the Leftover Fragments
  • Does Faith Leave Us Open to Change?
  • Discovering Fire (Again): The Innovation of Love
  • Considering Holy Week
  • Celebrating 40 Years of Living Faith
  • Home
  • About
  • Blog
  • Spiritual Direction
  • Publications
  • CCG Music
  • Contact

Reach out to connect with Steve Send an E-mail

Copyright © 2025 · Built by Jon Givens · Log in