6 a.m. Conversations

Where love meets faith…one morning at a time.

You ever watch what happens,

after it finally rains?

The ground softens.
The air feels different.
Things that looked tired, start standing up again.

You don’t even have to guess it.

You can see the change.

That’s what consistent pouring does.

And if you’ve been paying attention this month.

That’s what we’ve been doing.

Not fixing everything overnight.
Not forcing big moments.

Just watering.

Small pours.
Soft responses.
Laughter when it got tight.
Choosing peace when it could’ve gone left.

And little by little.

Something shifted.

Because here’s the truth:

Growth doesn’t always happen loud
but it always shows.

The conversations feel easier.
The smiles come back quicker.
The tension don’t last as long.

Now it’s not perfect.

But it’s better.

And that “better”?

That’s the rain showing up.

And let me say this with a small smile.

Some of y’all was ready to call it a drought
after a couple dry days…lol

Whole forecast negative.

“Yeah, I don’t know about this.”

But you stayed with it.

You kept pouring.

You didn’t let a moment define everything.

And now?

You seeing the result.

Because relationships don’t need perfection.

They need consistency.

They need effort that doesn’t quit
just because the feeling dips for a moment.

And that’s what this month was about.

Not just recognizing the dry season.

But learning how to water through it.

So as we close this out.

Don’t stop.

Keep the laughter.
Keep the softness.
Keep the small pours.

Because rain isn’t meant to be a one-time thing.

It’s part of the cycle.

And what you keep watering.

Will keep growing.

Loving by HIS Word“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” Galatians 6:9

6 a.m. Quote–“Keep pouring because what you’ve been watering is already starting to grow.”

Marlon Dean, 6 a.m. Conversations “Where love meets faith, one morning at a time”

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