ommunication, always keeping Caleb's well-being at the forefront. They continued to spend time together, but now with an acknowledged undercurrent
e to slow business. The news hit Sarah like a punch to the gut. The financial stability she had painstakingly built, fra
what I'm going to do, Elijah. This was my main incom
phone. "Take a deep breath, Sarah. We'll figure this out. God has no
asking if they had any part-time administrative work. He helped her update her resume, highlighting her organizational
ed, days she wanted to curl up in bed and cry. But Elijah was her constant anchor. He prayed with her, sent her encouraging scriptures, and remind
ouch, tears streaming down her face. Caleb was asleep, thankfully unaw
about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God,
irst time in a long time, truly surrendered her anxieties to God. She prayed, n
e opening for an administrative assistant, with flexible hours that could work around Caleb's school schedule. It wasn't a perfect sol
er voice thick with emotion. "I got the job, Elijah!
s voice filled with genuine joy. "I k
, compassionate love in action. Elijah saw Sarah's resilience and her deep, abiding trust in God, even when circumstances