Celebrating Five Years of Re-Imagining Contentment!
- ReShone L. Moore. Ph.D.

- Nov 2
- 2 min read

Each year in October, Re-Imagining Contentment does a little something different. This year, we celebrated our five-year anniversary of the launch of Re-Imagining Contentment by focusing on our theme this year of Abiding in God’s Love.
As previously noted, to abide is to remain, to dwell, to root ourselves in the love that never fails. In seasons of waiting, in moments of joy, in valleys of uncertainty—God’s love is our home. Thank you for joining our daily journey of exploring God’s love through a daily devotion over 31 days. This devotional journal was more than a collection of reflections—it was a sanctuary. A place to pause, to breathe, to remember. And today, as we close this chapter, we do so not with finality, but with a renewed commitment to stay focused
on what’s really important. Abiding is not a moment—it’s a movement. A daily choice to rest in His presence, rejoice in His promises, and reimagine contentment as a way of life.
Let this milestone be a memorial of God’s faithfulness and a marker of your growth. Let it remind you that even in chaos, confusion, or challenge, you are not alone. With God’s love on our side, we can conquer anything!
Thank you for walking this journey with me. Thank you for liking, sharing, and commenting along the way. Your presence has made this celebration richer, deeper, and more beautiful.
As we step into November, may we carry the rhythm of abiding with us. May we continue to dwell in His love, and may Re-Imagining Contentment remain a beacon of peace for all who seek refuge in Him.
As always, thank you for your love and continued support! Join me in prayer to change hearts, to heal our land, and for the contentment and peace to handle whatever should come up! God has so much in store for each of us, and because of this, we will abide in Him in 2025!
Always look for the Remarkable in your life!
Min. Dr. ReShone

































































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