“The Advent Collection: Hope, Peace, Joy, Love“
available now on Amazon.
Advent is a season of waiting—an invitation to pause, prepare, and make room for Christ in the midst of all the busy holiday lists and expectations. It’s not just about counting down to Christmas morning; it’s about letting our hearts anticipate the hope of Christ’s coming, both then and now.
In midlife, many of us feel that tension more than ever. We’re juggling responsibilities, caring for aging parents, helping adult children, serving others, and trying to stay rooted spiritually. Advent becomes less about wonder and more about just making it to December 25th without collapsing.
That’s why I’m so excited to share The Advent Collection—a book I’m humbled to be a contributing writer for!

Why This Book Matters
This book gathers multiple authors from different backgrounds who share devotions and reflections that shine light on the beauty of this sacred season. This collection gently draws you into the deeper meaning of Advent, helping you:
- Recenter your heart on the true meaning of the season
- Find peace and joy in the waiting
- Reflect on God’s faithfulness through every chapter of life
- Welcome Christ’s presence into your ordinary days
Rather than just getting through the holidays, this book helps us turn waiting into worship—and reminds us that our hope is not in the season, but in the Savior.
Why Now Is the Time to Order
Advent begins Sunday, November 30, and if you want to read along from the start, now is the time to grab your copy so it arrives in time. The release date is today, so order now and set aside intentional space to begin the season well. And why not consider ordering an extra copy for a friend?
👉 Order here: The Advent Collection
Let’s Prepare Our Hearts Together
I hope you’ll join me in making this Advent less about the rush and more about reflection. Let’s enter the season with expectation and renewed hope—remembering that Christ has come, Christ is present, and Christ will come again.
Wishing you a beautiful and meaningful Advent season.















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