A luminous meditation on inner stillness, faith, and the quiet resilience that follows loss. To read On Morning & Things That Grow is to witness the evolution of a soul in real time. It's not a polished portrait of enlightenment but a living document of faith - full of humor, humility, heartbreak, and hope. It whispers to every reader who has ever faced loss: You are still growing. You are still becoming. Morning always comes. In this intimate collection of essays, Lisa Santiago-Tyler shares the deeply personal story of rebuilding her life after loss. Through raw honesty and moments of unexpected laughter, she explores how grief can become the seed of transformation. What begins as rediscovered journal pages becomes a journey of healing - an awakening through prayer, fasting, music, forgiveness, and morning light. Each chapter reflects the sacred ordinary: a neighbor's borrowed pan, a letter to God, a fast that becomes a battle between body and spirit, a bicycle ride that turns into a declaration of life. In these vignettes, Santiago-Tyler shows that faith is not found in perfection but in persistence - in choosing to rise again when everything has fallen away. With lyrical warmth and emotional candor, she guides the reader through the cycles of loss and renewal, reminding us that spiritual growth often hides inside the quiet work of everyday living. Her voice is rooted, resilient, and deeply human - a testament to the grace that can bloom from the darkest soil. On Morning & Things That Grow is a companion for anyone rebuilding after heartbreak, redefining faith, or searching for meaning in the midst of change. More than a book, On Mornings & Things That Grow is a seed. For those ready to slow down and listen-it will grow.
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