Winter has a way of shrinking our days and stretching our patience. Less light, colder mornings, slower energy — all of it can make spiritual routines feel harder to maintain.
But consistency in faith doesn’t require long hours or perfect conditions. It’s built in small, faithful rhythms.
Ideas for winter seasons:
Short prayers throughout the day
Scripture in small portions, not long sessions
Quiet moments of gratitude when the day feels heavy
Letting rest be part of worship
God isn’t measuring how long you show up — only that you do.
What small spiritual practice could you commit to during this winter season?