Gratitude
Simple Is Better – Celebrating Women of All Ages
This Mother’s Day, take time to celebrate not only mothers but women of all ages who inspire through faith, courage, and purpose. From biblical women like Sarah to modern examples in literature, television, and real life, this reflection reminds us that every woman has a story of strength, grace, and lasting impact.
diannevielhuber
May 10, 2024


Simple Is Better – 5 Ways to Respond When Tragedy Happens
When tragedy strikes close to home, it can shake our sense of safety and control. In this heartfelt reflection, Dianne shares five grounded ways to respond when the unthinkable happens — from turning to God for refuge, to supporting others with calm, compassion, and practical care. A reminder that even in chaos, simple acts of faith and presence can bring light to dark moments.
diannevielhuber
May 3, 2024


Simple Is Better - Finding Spiritual Flow
Water has a way of teaching us how to flow through life with grace and persistence. In this reflection, Dianne explores how embracing spiritual flow—just like the steady movement of water—can bring calm, connection, and renewal to our daily walk with God.
diannevielhuber
Apr 30, 2024


Simple Is Better – 5 Small Ways to Support Each Other Today
Sometimes, the smallest gestures can have the biggest impact. In this reflection on Proverbs 3:27, Dianne reminds us that supporting others doesn’t always mean grand acts—it’s often found in the little things. From listening without judgment to offering a hug or helping hand, these five small ways to show up for others can bring unexpected blessings to both giver and receiver.
diannevielhuber
Apr 26, 2024


Simple Is Better – When a Little Push Makes All the Difference
Sometimes, life just feels stuck — like being caught in a muddy path with no way out. In this touching reflection, Dianne shares how a simple family adventure turns into a gentle reminder about faith, perseverance, and the importance of asking for help. With God’s guidance and a little push from others, even life’s toughest challenges can move forward again.
diannevielhuber
Apr 19, 2024












