We are the Breaking Ground

Each January, a new year turns over, and we feel renewed excitement– and sometimes pressure– to begin again. 

As for the counseling center team, we’re breaking ground with a new platform that we hope will be a source of light as we navigate the dark places in our lives. 

When we decided to shift our former counseling platform into what The Breaking Ground is today, we knew what our foundational scripture would be. 

“See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?” Isaiah 43:19, NIV

God isn’t just doing new things with this platform– although The Breaking Ground team members have each experienced new life emerging out of emptiness, brokenness, loss, and despair --and we all have a passion for leading others to Hope and Help– but God is also awakening a new thing in your life right now.
Can you perceive it? 

Our hope is that together, we can work towards letting go of the former things, nourishing new life springing up, and embracing the new thing God has for you. 

But can we agree that doing a new thing can be challenging and exhausting? 

Your hard new thing may be starting a new year, embarking on a new season of life, cultivating a new relationship, or looking for new insight into old patterns. 

Whatever new looks like for you, it’s okay to feel more weary and wary than expectant and invigorated. As you’re reading this, we want to affirm and celebrate each step, small or big, towards leaving the old and embracing the new. 

If years, seasons, and relationships have left you feeling broken and empty, we wish to empower your choice of looking to the future with hope, even when that hope holds hands with uncertainty.

While so much of life right now seems out of our control, the resources you find at The Breaking Ground can help you identify what you can control and how you can find purpose and meaning regardless of your circumstances. 

There is hope and healing in knowing that you can choose who you’re becoming and you can choose how to live intentionally.

As we embrace 2022, let’s invite deeper connections with the things and people we love. And if we don’t know where to begin to do that, maybe it’s time to safely reach out for guidance.

In this season of new, let’s start small with the quiet hope that…

Light will break through darkness.

Life will emerge from wastelands.

Hope will prevail in uncertain times.

We welcome you into this new thing we’re doing. Could there be a new thing beginning in you?

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