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What season of change are you going through?

Here in Tennessee, there’s a hint of fall in the air. The mornings are cooler, and the trees seem to whisper that a new season is just around the corner. Nature reminds us of something we already know deep down: life is full of change.

Change can look like a lot of different things. Kids growing up and starting school. Children getting engaged or married. New chapters unfolding in our families that bring joy, but also stretch our hearts.

Change can happen in ministry, too. At Katie Hauck Ministries, God is opening new doors and exciting opportunities. I’ve been blessed to sit across from people who’ve shared powerful testimonies of how He has changed their lives. Every story reminds me that God is not done — He is still writing redemption.

And change can come in the most personal ways. Just recently, during a class inside the Blount County jail, one of the women gave her life to Christ. In that moment, her eternal story shifted. Can you imagine the celebration in Heaven? That kind of change never stops taking my breath away.

But if we’re honest, not all change feels exciting. Some seasons stretch us in uncomfortable ways. Some feel uncertain or even painful. Yet the thread that runs through every season is this: God is faithful, and He uses change to transform us.

The Bible reminds us:

  • “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” (2 Corinthians 5:17)
  • “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.” (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
  • “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 1:6)

These verses remind us that God is always at work. He doesn’t waste seasons. He uses every change — joyful or painful — to grow us, stretch us, and draw us closer to Him.

That’s why I created a simple printable reflection sheet called “My Season of Change.” It’s a way for you to pause and ask:

  • What change am I walking through right now?
  • Where do I see God at work in this change?
  • What truth from Scripture do I need to hold onto in this season?

Sometimes just writing it down helps us see His hand in the middle of it all.

So, friend, let me ask you: what season of change are you in right now? My prayer is that whatever you are facing, you will lean into the God who never changes and who promises to carry His work in you to completion.

Season of Change

Reflect on your season of change with Scripture and prayer.

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