Consider the Wildflowers is a space where we explore the beauty and power of God's Word in the midst of life's struggles and triumphs. Through reflections, scripture, and personal stories, we dive into how we can praise God even in our toughest seasons.
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Meet the Author
Hello, I'm Caitlin and this is my husband, Matthew. When I created Consider the Wildflowers, my heart was not just to share pretty thoughts or inspirational words. I wanted to create a space that is both encouraging and challenging, a place where we can slow down, reflect, and be pointed back to the truth of God’s Word. Life is full of noise, opinions, and distractions, and I believe we need places that call us back to what is true.
I am a wife and mama to four, and so much of what I write is shaped by the everyday realities of family life, growth, failure, grace, and learning to walk faithfully in each season. I do not write from a place of having it all together. I write as someone who is still being refined, still being convicted, and still learning what it means to follow Christ with my whole heart.
This blog is rooted in the belief that Scripture is not something we pick and choose from based on comfort or culture. I do not shy away from what the Bible teaches, even when it is hard, because truth is not unloving. At the same time, I believe we are called to speak that truth in love, with humility, gentleness, and a desire to point others toward Christ rather than ourselves.
My prayer is that when you spend time here, you feel encouraged, but not merely comforted. I hope you are strengthened, sharpened, and drawn closer to the Lord. Whether a post comforts you, convicts you, or challenges you to grow, I pray it helps you see the beauty of a life rooted in biblical truth and surrendered to God.
Blessings,
Caitlin Hale
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"Consider how the wildflowers grow: they don’t labor or spin thread. Yet I tell you, not even Solomon in all his splendor was adorned like one of these! If that’s how God clothes the grass, which is in the field today and is thrown into the furnace tomorrow, how much more will he do for you, you of little faith? Don’t strive for what you should eat and what you should drink, and don’t be anxious. For the Gentile world eagerly seeks all these things, and your Father knows that you need them. But seek his kingdom, and these things will be provided for you."
Luke 12: 27-31