Embracing the Spiritual Shift: Write. Heal. Share.

We are still in the midst of a Spiritual Shift—and I believe it is ongoing. It’s not always loud or dramatic. Often, it comes through subtle adjustments, quiet convictions, and gentle nudges from the Holy Spirit guiding us to align more closely with God’s will.

In moments of frustration, when it feels like we’ve hit a wall or no one is listening, the question arises: Am I truly doing the work? Am I being persistent, or am I stopping short when it gets uncomfortable? These are honest questions many of us wrestle with. Yet even in those moments, the Holy Spirit reminds us that the very tension we feel is evidence of our desire to fulfill the assignment God has given us.

Scripture reassures us that growth happens in the process. As Epistle of James 1:3 (AMP) reminds us, the testing of our faith produces endurance, leading to spiritual maturity and inner peace. Likewise, Epistle to the Hebrews 12:1 calls us to run with endurance, fixing our eyes on Jesus—the Author and Perfecter of our faith.

This season has made one thing clear: the “Holy Ghost downloads” are not random. Every instruction, every prompting, every inspired idea carries purpose. That revelation became even more tangible through a powerful message by Chrystal Evans Hurst titled “Write It Down.” It was a confirmation that the Wind of God has been underneath this journey all along.

Write. Heal. Share. – Your Story Matters.

The Holy Spirit impressed this theme on my heart for the year, and it continues to unfold with greater clarity:

WRITE.
Writing is more than putting words on paper—it is remembering. It is documenting the faithfulness of God, even in seasons when we weren’t fully walking with Him. Through journaling, reflection, blogging, and podcasting, we pay attention to our lives and preserve the evidence of God’s hand at work.

HEAL.
God reveals Himself as Jehovah Rapha—the Lord who heals—in Book of Exodus 15:26. He restores physical, emotional, and spiritual brokenness. Healing is not only about mending wounds; it is about making us whole. It is about regulating our nervous systems, restoring our souls, and aligning our hearts with His peace.

SHARE.
Part of the healing process is testimony. When the Holy Spirit creates a safe space for us to share our stories, shame loses its grip. What once felt private and painful becomes a pathway for someone else’s breakthrough.

The deeper question remains: Are we doing everything in our power to fulfill the assignment the Lord has given us?

God has given us bold courage for such a time as this. He grants discernment for every season and orders our steps, lighting our path with clarity. Some doors He will open for us to walk through. Others may require holy boldness to knock down.

While I may not always know if I am doing enough, my heart’s desire is clear—to remain in His will and to keep doing the work. This Spiritual Shift is not about striving harder; it’s about trusting deeper, persevering faithfully, and believing that what God began, He will bring to completion.

Keep writing.
Keep healing.
Keep sharing.

Your story matters.


Meet Candy H. Speight, Owner/Cert. Life Coach/Prof. Organizing Virtual Coach – During her 32-year career at Xerox, she spent fifteen (15) years, as a Field Service Manager. Her primary role was to manage, coach and counsel people, not only in the work environment, but also from a personal perspective. As a professional organizer, for more than 10 years now, she has always wanted not only to organize various living spaces for my clients, which will always remain her passion. As we move forward, as a certified life coach, she will inspire, encourage, motivate, and empower women to be the best that they can be, by un-cluttering their lives; mind, soul and space.  She has wonderfully loving, hardworking husband, Kurt, (who supported her decision to retire in order to pursue her dream), a very grown son and two beautiful grown daughters .

The steps of a good man [woman] are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in his way. Psalm 37:23 KJV


“My Faith Journey: When the Holy Spirit Leads”

Your word is a lamp to guide my feet
    and a light for my path. Psalm 119:105 NLT

The Holy Spirit has always been present in my life, even when I didn’t always acknowledge His voice or follow His guidance. Looking back, my spiritual journey has been like a wilderness season, spanning from 2007 to 2017, a time of learning, struggle, and growth. In 2019, my son walked out of my life—a relationship that was never fully aligned due to differing expectations. While painful, I now recognize that separation as something the Holy Spirit allowed for our growth.

Shortly after, the pandemic struck—a divine disruption that reminded us that God’s plan remains unchanged. In 2020, I delivered a message from Jeremiah 29:11, emphasizing that even in exile or crisis, God calls us to keep living, trusting His promises. Since then, my spiritual path has taken me in new directions, including launching my podcast, where I’ve shared messages on faith, resilience, and the power of the Holy Spirit.

10 This is what the Lord says: “You will be in Babylon for seventy years. But then I will come and do for you all the good things I have promised, and I will bring you home again. 11 For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. 12 In those days when you pray, I will listen. 13 If you look for me wholeheartedly, you will find me. 14 I will be found by you,” says the Lord. “I will end your captivity and restore your fortunes. I will gather you out of the nations where I sent you and will bring you home again to your own land.” Jeremiah 29:10-14 NLT

In recent years, the Holy Spirit has emphasized cultivating healthy relationships, setting boundaries, and partnering with God to fulfill His purpose. My teachings have resonated with many, including a viral video on the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Looking forward, the message for 2025 is clear—be victorious. We must overcome fear, stand firm in faith, and trust God’s divine strategy, just as Gideon did.

The world is experiencing deep turmoil, but God is using these disruptions to prepare His people. We can’t afford to ignore His calling. Now is the time to step boldly into our destiny, shining His light in a darkening world. Though trials will come, Jesus has given us His peace and the Holy Spirit to guide us. Our steps are ordered—let’s walk in faith and live with purpose.