There’s something unsettling about the idea of being “all in.” What would it mean to let go of the parts of life we cling to—the nets we carry, the control we cling to—and trust completely? It’s not a one-time choice, but a rhythm that unfolds over years, shaped by the people we follow, the places we go, and the quiet moments that change us. Sometimes it starts in the most unexpected ways: a late-night conversation, a shared meal, a glimpse of someone living differently, faithfully, fully.
Following isn’t about getting everything right or having it all figured out—it’s about paying attention, noticing the small shifts in life, and letting something greater influence the way we live. The journey unfolds quietly, in ordinary moments, stretching beyond a single season, leaving marks we may only recognize later.






