To savor something is to pause, to linger, to pay attention. It’s an intentional act of noticing and receiving. In the whirlwind of cross-cultural life, savoring can feel like a luxury—or even a challenge when circumstances press in.
Yet, God invites us to savor his goodness, not just in the moments of delight but even in the wrestling, the waiting, and the unknown. We are welcomed to an intimate table with Christ, where we can hush the voices of doubt and distraction and be fully present with him. As we listen—both to him and to what is stirring in our own souls—what do we discover?





