I think a lot of us spend seasons of life chasing things like success, purpose, peace, or fulfillment… and sometimes still end up wondering why it doesn’t feel like enough.
This one is gold brittany ! The way you reflected on ecclesiastic and the point of life is truly relatable, Im a first generation Christian, Jesus saved me from postpartum depression almost two years ago, I have a 4 year old, a 2 year old, and currently 3mo pregnant, we recently moved from san diego to temecula 5 months ago, and reading this, plus following your family journey to Tennessee is truly inspiring, I still haven’t found community here yet, I feel like in this season we are mostly inside de house, can you give some tips for getting out of the comfort of home with littles in a new town? Or making new friends ?
Thank you so much for sharing this, and what a beautiful testimony of how Jesus met you in that season. I know that feeling so well! When you move to a new place with little ones, it can feel so isolating at first. A few things that really helped me: seeking out a local church with a strong women’s or moms group, saying yes to invites even when it felt hard or inconvenient, and giving myself permission to start small (like a simple park playdate or story time at the library). It takes time, but little steps add up. Praying you find sweet community in Temecula soon!
This one is gold brittany ! The way you reflected on ecclesiastic and the point of life is truly relatable, Im a first generation Christian, Jesus saved me from postpartum depression almost two years ago, I have a 4 year old, a 2 year old, and currently 3mo pregnant, we recently moved from san diego to temecula 5 months ago, and reading this, plus following your family journey to Tennessee is truly inspiring, I still haven’t found community here yet, I feel like in this season we are mostly inside de house, can you give some tips for getting out of the comfort of home with littles in a new town? Or making new friends ?
Thank you so much for sharing this, and what a beautiful testimony of how Jesus met you in that season. I know that feeling so well! When you move to a new place with little ones, it can feel so isolating at first. A few things that really helped me: seeking out a local church with a strong women’s or moms group, saying yes to invites even when it felt hard or inconvenient, and giving myself permission to start small (like a simple park playdate or story time at the library). It takes time, but little steps add up. Praying you find sweet community in Temecula soon!
I love Ecclesiastes, I find it funny how people would say it was depressing but I found it so uplifting lol