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Christmas Tidings & Recap

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🎄 Merry, Merry Christmas! 🎄

Thank you for hanging with me through this tumultuous and deeply spiritually fruitful season. I’m truly grateful for you—for your presence, your prayerful engagement, and your openness to the work God is doing in our hearts.


Before I take a prayerful pause as we move into the New Year, I wanted to share the final posts from this past week — reflections rooted in Christ’s peace, presence, and surprising grace.


You can always find these and more at:👉 https://www.isabellacampolattaro.com/blog


Latest from the blog:

  1. Prince of Peace on Repeat A tender reflection on returning again and again to Jesus as our source of peace when the world feels noisy and unsteady.

  2. Unexpected Savior An encouragement to notice how Jesus often meets us in the unanticipated, quiet moments — showing up where we least expect Him, but most need Him.

  3. Everlasting Father A heartfelt meditation on God as our abiding, faithful Father — steady, gentle, and ever-present even when life feels confusing or painful.

  4. A Prayer for Peace A simple yet powerful reminder to bring everything — anxiety, hopes, fears — to God in prayer, trusting Him to guard our hearts with His peace.


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Looking Ahead

After the intensity of the holiday season — and another deeply formative and productive year — I’ll be stepping back from regular posting and social media for a short while as we transition into 2026. I hope you, too, can find time to reflect, revive, and regroup in the quiet of this sacred season.






Merry Christmas from this mama dove and her two babies, nesting in the jade on my front porch. This is the third nest of the year, and it has been an exquisite pleasure and privilege to host this sweet family.
Merry Christmas from this mama dove and her two babies, nesting in the jade on my front porch. This is the third nest of the year, and it has been an exquisite pleasure and privilege to host this sweet family.

And without belaboring the tired concept of New Year’s resolutions, may we remember this instead:


Christ is the ultimate new beginning.

We can start over anytime.


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May the peace of our Lord Jesus Christ fill your heart, your home, and your days — not only at Christmas, but into the year ahead.


With love and gratitude,

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2 Comments


Mary Bonnell
Mary Bonnell
2 days ago

You are loved Isabella,get rested and hurry back in 2026. Peace to you and your family 🙏

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Thanks so much, Mary. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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