Transformation rarely happens overnight. It's a process—sometimes messy, often challenging, but always beautiful when we surrender to God's loving hands. In our years of ministry, we've had the privilege of walking alongside countless individuals as they've experienced the life-changing love of Jesus, and each journey reminds us of God's incredible patience and faithfulness.
We often think about the caterpillar becoming a butterfly, but we forget about the chrysalis stage—that in-between time when everything seems dark and uncertain. Maria came to one of our ministry events feeling stuck in her own chrysalis moment. She had given her life to Christ six months earlier, but the old patterns and struggles were still there. "I thought everything would change immediately," she confided. "Sometimes I wonder if God is really working in my life."
Maria's honesty touched our hearts because her experience is so common. We live in a world of instant everything, but God's transformation work often happens slowly, layer by layer, heart change by heart change.
The truth is, transformation is rarely about dramatic overnight changes. More often, it's about small, daily choices to trust God a little more, to forgive a little deeper, to love a little better. It's in the ordinary moments—choosing patience over frustration, hope over despair, faith over fear—that our hearts are slowly reshaped into the image of Christ.
We reminded Maria that even when she couldn't see it, God was working. The fact that she was disappointed by her old patterns showed that her heart was changing. The desire for something better was itself evidence of the Holy Spirit's work within her.
As we partner with local churches and pastors, we see this beautiful truth over and over: God is always at work, even when we can't see it. Sometimes the most profound transformations happen in the quiet, unseen moments—in the choice to pray instead of worry, to serve instead of retreat, to hope instead of give up.
We've learned to celebrate the small victories along the way. When Maria started volunteering to help with the church's food ministry, it wasn't a dramatic moment, but it was a significant one. Her heart was expanding. Her focus was shifting from her own struggles to the needs of others. Transformation was happening.
If you're in a season where change feels slow or stuck, take heart. God's timeline is perfect, and His process is purposeful. Every challenge you face, every small victory you experience, every moment you choose to trust Him—it's all part of a beautiful work He's doing in your life.
Don't despise the process. Embrace it. Let God do His gentle, patient work in your heart. Trust that He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it.
Six months later, Maria is leading a small group for women facing similar struggles. Her transformation didn't happen all at once, but it happened surely and beautifully, one faithful choice at a time.
Where do you see God working in your life today, even in small ways?