Seasons

Fall in Montana is unlike any other season. As the leaves turn brilliant shades, the first hints of snow grace the mountains, brushing them with a frosty touch—a magical transition that only autumn can bring.

For me, nature has always been a place of healing, both personally and artistically. Exploring Montana has truly transformed my life, offering a front-row view of God’s ever-changing masterpiece. One particularly memorable day, a friend and I ventured through the North Fork, where wildlife seemed to be out in full force. Elk, deer, and countless birds crossed our path, all of them busy preparing for the winter to come.

Watching these creatures adapt to the shifting seasons felt strangely relevant to my own life. Life is full of seasons, too—joy, grief, celebration, and change. Wherever you find yourself, take heart in the season you're in. Some seasons may feel heavy, even overwhelming, but I've learned that it's okay to feel the weight of those emotions. It’s healing to feel sadness, to acknowledge the harder moments...but don’t let them consume you. Healing can be found in so many places—in the Lord’s comfort, in the support of loved ones, or in the quiet of nature.

Take each day as it comes, allowing yourself to grow through each season of life.

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