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Live in the Moment

Finding Sweetness in the Unexpected

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Live in the Moment

Auteur(s): Fredlyne Evbuomwan
Narrateur(s): Lisa Rivers
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There comes a time in life when the noise becomes too loud. Not just the noise of the world—but the noise within. The expectations. The regrets. The "what ifs" and "if onlys." The race to be more, to have more, to fix everything before we allow ourselves to breathe. I found myself there—smiling in public, aching in private. I was functioning, yes. Showing up. Doing what needed to be done. But something was missing. Not outside me. Inside. I had lost touch with the very thing that made life worth living—the present moment. This book didn't come to me in a lightning bolt. It came slowly. Like healing often does. It arrived in whispered lessons during ordinary days: During silent commutes. During a shift in the hospital when a patient smiled through pain. During tea by the window, when a bird sang louder than my thoughts. During one simple, sacred conversation with a friend named Catherine, whose words helped birth the very soul of this book. "Out of the eater came something to eat; out of the strong came something sweet." That riddle from Scripture began to echo through my soul in a new way. Could it be that the very things that devoured my peace—anxiety, disappointment, grief—were the same things that would lead me back to life? Could it be that sweetness wasn't lost… only hidden in the unexpected? This book is not a manual. It is a memoir of moments—some personal, some imagined, all deeply human. It's a mosaic of gentle truths for weary hearts. It's a space for those who are grieving, waiting, or quietly searching for more. You won't find quick fixes here. But I pray you find reminders—that joy is still possible, that peace can meet you in stillness, and that you don't have to chase a future to feel alive again. Sometimes, all it takes is one second of presence to remember that God is not far off. He is here—in breath, in beauty, in brokenness.

©2025 Fredlyne Evbuomwan (P)2025 Fredlyne Evbuomwan
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