The Playfulness of faith (Joyful June)

The Playfulness of Faith 🎨

Faith isn’t only about solemn prayer or serious reflection—it’s also about joy, creativity, and play. God delights in our laughter, imagination, and moments of lighthearted wonder.

“A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.”
— Proverbs 17:22


Embracing Play in Spiritual Life

Sometimes we take faith too seriously, forgetting that God created play, curiosity, and laughter as part of life. Embracing play in our spiritual walk allows us to:

  • Connect with God in fresh ways

  • Release stress and tension

  • Strengthen relationships with others

  • Recognize God’s joy in creation


Ways to Bring Play into Your Faith

  • Creative Prayer: Draw, doodle, or write your prayers.

  • Singing or Dancing: Lift your spirit in joyful movement or song.

  • Imaginative Reflection: Picture Bible stories in your mind, imagining yourself within them.

  • Fun Fellowship: Share laughter and lighthearted moments with friends and family as a form of worship.


Reflection for Today

🌞 How can you introduce a playful element into your spiritual routine today?
🌞 In what ways has laughter or creativity drawn you closer to God?


Joyful June reminds us that God’s presence isn’t only solemn—it’s vibrant, playful, and alive. Embrace the lightness and joy He offers!

Joyful June : Practicing joy daily

 Joy as a Spiritual Discipline 🌞

Joy is more than a fleeting feeling—it’s a practice, a discipline, and a way of seeing the world through God’s eyes. In Joyful June, we are invited to cultivate joy intentionally, letting it flow from the inside out.

“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!”

— Philippians 4:4


The Nature of Joy


Unlike happiness, which often depends on circumstances, joy is rooted in God’s presence. It persists even in difficulty, offering a quiet, steady light in the storms of life. When we make joy a discipline, we train our hearts to notice God’s goodness in every moment.


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Practicing Joy Daily


* **Gratitude Lists**: Begin or end your day naming three things you are thankful for.

* **Celebrate Small Wins**: Every act of kindness, every step forward, deserves recognition.

* **Lift Others Up**: Sharing joy multiplies it. A smile, encouraging word, or prayer for someone else spreads light.

* **Sing or Praise**: Music awakens the spirit; sing quietly, loudly, or in your heart.

 Reflection for Today

🌞 What small moments of joy can you intentionally notice today?

🌞 How can you share the joy God has given you with someone else this week?

✨ *Joyful June* reminds us that joy is not passive—it is a spiritual discipline. When we practice it, we align our hearts with God’s delight in us and the world around us.

Mindful May : Finding God in the Pause

Finding God in the Pause 🌿

In the rush of life, we often forget the power of simply pausing. Between meetings, chores, and responsibilities, God invites us to slow down, rest, and meet Him in the quiet.

“Be still, and know that I am God.”
— Psalm 46:10


The Spiritual Pause

A pause isn’t just a break from activity—it’s an opening for God. It’s in the silence that we hear His voice, feel His presence, and sense His guidance. Even a few intentional moments can transform our day.


Simple Ways to Pause

  • Morning Pause: Before starting your day, take three deep breaths and offer a short prayer of gratitude.

  • Midday Pause: Step away from screens and noise. Breathe, notice the world around you, and invite God into the moment.

  • Evening Pause: Before bed, reflect on where you felt God’s presence during the day. Offer thanks.


Reflection for Today

🌱 When could you intentionally pause today to notice God?
🌱 What difference might it make to meet Him in just one quiet moment?


Mindful May teaches us that spiritual growth isn’t only in action—it’s in stillness. In every pause, God is ready to meet us right where we are. 

Mindful May: The gift of paying attention

The Gift of Paying Attention 👀

So much of life passes us by simply because we aren’t paying attention. Our minds are busy with worries, to-do lists, and distractions. But when we choose to be fully present, we discover that God’s blessings are often hidden in plain sight.

“Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him.”
— Psalm 34:8


Attention as a Spiritual Practice

Paying attention isn’t just about focus—it’s about noticing God’s fingerprints in the details of life. The color of a sunset, the kindness of a stranger, the quiet nudge to pray—all become moments of encounter when we are awake to them.

Jesus modeled this beautifully. He noticed the people others overlooked: the woman at the well, the blind man at the roadside, the children brought near to Him. His attention was a form of love.


How to Practice Attention

  • Slow Down: Don’t rush from one thing to the next. Pause. Notice.

  • Look Closely: What details around you might hold beauty you’ve missed before?

  • Listen Deeply: Not just to words, but to tone, silence, and heart.

  • Ask God: “What are You showing me right here, right now?”


Reflection for Today

🌿 What might you notice today if you slowed down and paid closer attention?
🌿 Who in your life may be longing for the gift of your full presence?


Mindful May reminds us that attention is love in action. When we open our eyes, ears, and hearts, we discover God has been present all along.

Mindful May : Breathing as Prayer

Breathing as Prayer 🌿

Breath is one of the simplest and most powerful gifts we’ve been given. From the very beginning, God breathed life into humanity (Genesis 2:7). Every inhale and exhale is a quiet reminder: we are alive because of Him.

“The Spirit of God has made me; the breath of the Almighty gives me life.”
— Job 33:4


The Sacredness of Breath

When life feels overwhelming, our breathing often becomes shallow and hurried. But when we pause to breathe deeply, we make space for peace. Each breath can become a prayer—a way of grounding ourselves in God’s presence.


A Simple Breath Prayer

Here’s a gentle practice you can try anywhere:

  1. Inhale slowly and pray in your heart: “Lord Jesus Christ…”

  2. Exhale gently and pray: “…have mercy on me.”

Repeat several times, letting the rhythm of your breath anchor your soul in God’s love.


Why This Matters

Breath prayers remind us that we don’t have to use many words to be close to God. Sometimes prayer is as simple as being still, breathing, and knowing He is near.


Reflection for Today

🌼 How often do you notice your breath during the day?
🌼 Try a breath prayer once today—what shifts in your body, mind, or spirit as you do?


Mindful May teaches us that prayer doesn’t always need to be long or complex. Sometimes, prayer is already flowing in and out with every breath we take.

5 Mindful Practices for busy days



5 Mindful Practices for Busy Days 🌼

Life often moves so quickly that we forget to pause, breathe, and notice the presence of God in the middle of it all. Mindful May invites us to slow down—not by emptying our minds, but by filling them with awareness of God’s nearness.

“Be still, and know that I am God.”
— Psalm 46:10


Why Mindfulness Matters for Faith

Mindfulness isn’t just a trend—it’s a practice of paying attention, something Scripture has encouraged all along. By becoming more aware of our thoughts, surroundings, and feelings, we create space to notice God’s gentle voice in the noise of daily life.


Five Simple Practices

  1. Morning Pause
    Before you pick up your phone, take 3 slow breaths and whisper a short prayer of thanks.

  2. Scripture Breath
    Pick a verse (like Psalm 23:1) and repeat it slowly with each breath. Let the words settle into your heart.

  3. Gratitude Glance
    Choose one ordinary thing around you—a cup of tea, a flower, a child’s laughter—and thank God for it.

  4. Slow Listening
    When someone speaks, listen fully without planning your reply. See it as a gift of presence.

  5. Evening Reflection
    Before bed, ask: Where did I notice God today? Write down one small moment.


Reflection for Today

🌱 Which of these mindful practices feels most life-giving to you right now?
🌱 How might God be inviting you to slow down and notice Him in the middle of your busy day?


Mindful May reminds us that God is not found only in the big moments—He’s here in every breath, if we pause long enough to notice.


The beauty of starting small

The Beauty of Starting Small 🌱

When we think of awakening or growth, it’s tempting to imagine big, dramatic changes—major life shifts, bold decisions, or grand spiritual breakthroughs. But Scripture reminds us that often, God works through the small, steady beginnings.

“Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.”
— Zechariah 4:10 (NLT)


God’s Joy in the Little Things

The Lord doesn’t wait until we’ve “arrived” to delight in us. He rejoices in each small step—every whispered prayer, every kind word, every decision to turn our hearts toward Him. Just as a gardener celebrates the first sprout pushing through the soil, God celebrates the little awakenings in our lives.


Awakening Is a Process

Awakening doesn’t happen overnight. It unfolds slowly, like buds opening on a tree. Some days we notice growth; other days it seems hidden. But underneath, God is always at work.

Think of the mustard seed in Matthew 13:31–32. It starts as the smallest of seeds, yet grows into a tree where birds can rest. Our smallest acts of faith, trust, or love can grow into something far greater than we imagine.


Reflection for Today

🌼 Where in your life do you feel pressure to “arrive” quickly?
🌼 What is one small step you can take this week toward awakening—whether in prayer, gratitude, service, or simply resting in God’s love?

Remember: the Lord rejoices not just in the finished work, but in the beginning.


✨ May this April remind you that awakening is less about big leaps and more about faithful little steps. Your smallest beginnings matter, because God delights in them.


Awakening April. : The Beauty of everyday joy

 The Beauty of Everyday Joy 🌼

Joy doesn’t always come in fireworks and celebrations. More often, it hides in the simple, everyday places—like sunlight through the window, a shared laugh, or the quiet relief of God’s presence after a long day.


*“This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.”*

— Psalm 118:24


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 Joy in the Ordinary


When we awaken to God’s presence, we begin to notice joy in the seemingly small things. Ordinary moments become extraordinary when we see them through the lens of gratitude.


Jesus Himself often pointed to simple things—birds in the sky, lilies in the field, bread on the table—as signs of God’s care. If He found God’s love in everyday life, so can we.


 Joy as a Choice


Joy isn’t always a feeling; sometimes it’s a decision. Even in seasons of heaviness, we can choose to look for glimpses of light. This doesn’t mean ignoring pain—it means believing that God’s goodness still breaks through, even in small ways.


Reflection for Today


🌸 What ordinary joys have you overlooked this week?

🌸 Take a moment to name three simple blessings today and thank God for them.


✨ Awakening April reminds us that joy doesn’t need to be loud—it often whispers in the quiet corners of our daily lives.

Reflecting on Daisy Changes 15th Birthday

Hey there, welcome back to Daisy Change,

I'm over the moon you are here.

It's been a hot minute since I last posted and I've decided to change up some things, so this post is a bit of house keeping before we get stuck back into the content I have planned.

Firstly, fashion is still going to be a topic we talk about here but I have decided to extend the content of this blog to the lifestyle tag, and under that topic we are going to talk about a range of other things here.

For those of you who don't know, I just celebrated 15th year blogging. I didn't acknowledge it here, I did so on another blog, one that I have since decided to end and bring the content from over here.

Why waste quality posts?

If you are looking to change your wardrobe and your life then those posts that will be posted here, will be excellent for you.

My goal with my blog is to serve. I want me readers to get more out of my work than the surface level.

It is with that in mind, that I've decided to build this blog on four pillars.

They are : Joy, Integrity, Vibrancy and Eternity.

In other words J.I.V.E yes you can do the jazz hands when you say it.

Let me break it down,

Joy - Joy is a mini acronym in its self, it's Jesus Others You the order we do things around here.

Yep that's right, you can expect faith based content but it won't be every post.

It is however a thread that will weave in and out of my other posts.

Integrity - I don't see the point of writing without it. I am prepared to go deep with my audience, let you see my soul in my words, but only if I authentically believe that it will help you. No point otherwise.

Vibrancy - This is all about coming at you with a high vibe, bright and colorful, and a high energy.

Eternity - We blog through the eyes of eternity, considering how individual posts are going to age.

I will go deeper on each of these concepts, but this was a short introduction to the pillars that guide me.

Hopefully you find it inspiring to read this blog.

Catch you next post and we'll begin.


Spring cleaning for the soul

Spring Cleaning for the Soul 🌸

April arrives with the soft promise of new beginnings. The air feels lighter, flowers push their way through the soil, and the world itself seems to whisper: it’s time to awaken. Many of us use this season for a physical spring clean—clearing out closets, dusting shelves, and opening the windows wide. But what if we also treated April as a chance for spring cleaning of the soul?


Why Our Souls Need Spring Cleaning

Just like our homes, our inner lives collect clutter. Worries pile up like old papers. Habits we’ve outgrown sit like unused boxes in the corner. Resentments gather dust. Over time, this clutter weighs us down.

Ecclesiastes 3:6 reminds us: “a time to keep and a time to throw away.” Awakening April invites us to discern what’s worth keeping in our spirits—and what needs to be released.


Steps to Clear the Spiritual Clutter

1. Open the Windows of Prayer

Begin by letting in fresh air. Prayer, silence, or meditation opens space in the heart for God’s presence. Just a few minutes of stillness can help us see what’s been hidden in the corners of our soul.

2. Dust Off Old Habits

What routines have become lifeless? Maybe it’s a rushed morning scroll through social media, or a pattern of negative self-talk. Replace one dusty habit with a fresh one: a verse on your mirror, a mindful breath before your day begins, or a gratitude list at night.

3. Sweep Away Resentment

Unforgiveness and bitterness are like cobwebs—sticky, subtle, and draining. Ask: Who am I still holding in the corner of my heart? Begin the gentle process of letting go. Forgiveness doesn’t excuse harm, but it frees you to breathe again.

4. Polish What Matters Most

After the clutter is gone, polish the treasures. Relationships, creativity, service, joy—these are the things worth shining. Give them your energy, and they’ll reflect light back into your life.


The Beauty of a Clean Soul

Spring cleaning doesn’t mean perfection—it means making space for renewal. When we release what no longer serves us, we awaken to new growth, deeper peace, and a heart that feels lighter.

As Isaiah 43:19 says: “See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?” God is always planting newness within us. Our job is to clear the ground so it can take root.


Reflection Prompt 🌼

What “soul clutter” do you feel called to release this April? And what new habit, joy, or practice do you want to polish and nurture in its place?


✨ With this post, Awakening April begins. May this month invite you to open your windows wide, breathe in fresh air, and let your soul awaken to new light.

The Dangers of Chinese Freemasonry

The Dangers of Chinese Freemasonry: A Christian Perspective

Freemasonry has long been a topic of concern among Christians due to its secretive nature, esoteric teachings, and incompatibility with biblical Christianity. While much has been written about Western Freemasonry, less attention has been given to Chinese Freemasonry, which operates under different structures but retains similar spiritual dangers. From a Christian perspective, involvement in Chinese Freemasonry can lead to spiritual deception, idolatry, and a departure from true faith in Christ.

The Origins and Influence of Chinese Freemasonry

Chinese Freemasonry, often associated with secret societies such as the Triads, emerged in the 17th century as a brotherhood with political and social aims. While some branches claim to promote benevolence and fraternity, many have historically been involved in criminal activities, oath-bound secrecy, and rituals that are deeply rooted in Chinese folk religion, Taoism, and Buddhism. These spiritual influences are incompatible with Christianity, which teaches exclusive devotion to Jesus Christ (John 14:6).

The Spiritual Dangers of Chinese Freemasonry

1. Secret Oaths and Allegiances

The Bible warns against taking secret oaths (Matthew 5:34-37; James 5:12), yet Chinese Freemasonry requires members to swear loyalty under blood-binding agreements. These oaths create spiritual bondage and contradict Christ’s command for His followers to be people of truth.

2. Pagan Rituals and Idolatry

Many Chinese Freemason lodges incorporate religious ceremonies that involve incense burning, ancestor veneration, and invoking spiritual entities. These practices are forms of idolatry (Exodus 20:3-5) and open doors to demonic influence (1 Corinthians 10:20-21). Christians are called to worship God alone and avoid any participation in pagan rituals.

3. Deception and Works-Based Salvation

Freemasonry, whether Western or Chinese, teaches moral self-improvement and esoteric wisdom as a path to enlightenment. This contradicts the biblical teaching that salvation comes by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone (Ephesians 2:8-9). Freemasonry’s reliance on secret knowledge and human effort is a deception that leads people away from true faith.

4. Opposition to the Gospel

Historically, many Chinese secret societies have resisted Christianity, viewing it as a foreign religion. Some Chinese Freemason groups have actively persecuted Christian missionaries and converts. The spiritual forces behind such opposition reflect the biblical reality that “the whole world lies under the power of the evil one” (1 John 5:19).

A Call to Spiritual Discernment

Christians must remain vigilant and discerning about any organization that demands secrecy, alternative spiritual practices, or allegiances that conflict with the lordship of Christ. The Bible commands believers to “test the spirits” (1 John 4:1) and to separate from anything that leads to spiritual compromise (2 Corinthians 6:14-17).

Rather than seeking brotherhood in secret societies, Christians should find their identity in the body of Christ, the true and eternal fellowship (Hebrews 10:25). Only in Jesus can we find salvation, wisdom, and true spiritual freedom.

Conclusion

Chinese Freemasonry, like its Western counterpart, presents serious spiritual dangers that no Christian should ignore. Its secretive nature, occultic rituals, and opposition to biblical faith place it in direct contradiction to Christianity. As followers of Christ, we are called to reject all forms of spiritual deception and stand firm in the truth of God’s Word. Instead of seeking enlightenment through hidden knowledge, we must remember that “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10) and that true freedom is found in Christ alone (John 8:32).