We found a small coffee shop open with space
to sit by the window a while.
Author: Lisa La Grange
Lisa La Grange is a Christian writer, poet, content creator and strategic marketing professional based in the United Kingdom. Her work brings together faith, literary insight, and lived experience, offering readers a thoughtful perspective on wellbeing, meaning, and the deeper questions of everyday life.
Faded Narrative
The scene is playing in her mind;
a stranger with a passing smile
and careless charm with youth aligned
in casual captivating style.
Sunshine and Splashes
A glittering haven of sunshine and splashes
away from the clamour of stock market crashes
that shatter the lives of the poor,
Spider Web
He throws his chance at the night.
The moon is a silver coin,
How We Are Saved By Grace Through Faith
Ephesians teaches us that we are saved by grace through faith, not by our striving, deserving, improving, polishing, or performing. “For it is by grace God’s remarkable compassion and favour drawing you to Christ that you have been saved actually delivered from judgement and given eternal life through faith. And this salvation is not of yourselves not through your own effort, but…… Continue reading How We Are Saved By Grace Through Faith
Awakening
Faint melodic musings of the blackbird spoken
How to Overcome Anxiety and Find Happiness
The first step to overcome anxiety and find happiness is to recognise that your thoughts can be guided, not merely endured.
Because He Loved Us
Jesus died for us because He loved us. The Christian gospel is the story of God reaching down to save us when we could not save ourselves. It is the story of divine love meeting human sin, sorrow, guilt, and brokenness at the cross. When we understand that Jesus gave His life because He loved…… Continue reading Because He Loved Us
Thirsting for God and Seeking His Presence
Exploring the concept of thirsting for God, and how to seek a deeper experience of His presence through prayer, reflection, and daily application.
How to Feel Happier After a Long Day at Work
There are few modern misfortunes quite so familiar as coming home from the corporate grind in a state of weary depletion.
