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Give Me a Word 2026

In ancient times, wise men and women fled out into the desert to find a place where they could be fully present to the divine and to their own inner struggles at work within them. The desert became a place to enter into the refiner’s fire and be stripped down to one’s holy essence. The desert was a threshold place where you emerged different than when you entered.

Many people followed these ammas and abbas, seeking their wisdom and guidance for a meaningful life. One tradition was to ask for a word – this word or phrase would be something on which to ponder for many days, weeks, months, sometimes a whole lifetime. This practice is connected to lectio divina, where we approach the sacred texts with the same request – “give me a word” we ask – something to nourish me, challenge me, a word I can wrestle with and grow into. The word which chooses us has the potential to transform us.

What is your word for the year ahead? A word which contains within it a seed of invitation to cross a new threshold in your life?

Share your word in the comments section below by January 4, 2026 and you are automatically entered for the prize drawing (prizes listed below).

Read Christine’s book Give Me a Word: The Promise of an Ancient Practice to Guide Your Year for guidance and inspiration.

This book is designed to help you contemplate what holiness is birthing within your soul. Each day there are different practices offered to inspire, challenge, and support you in listening for the word that wants to be spoken to your heart.

The practices are not about resolutions or goal setting, they are not about achieving more in the new year or accomplishing tasks or goals. They are about listening for what is calling to you in a particular season of life. They ask us to trust a greater wisdom at work in the world than our own egos.

Through this book, you will be invited to release your thinking mind and enter into a space of receiving. 

Learn more here.

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Please share your word with us in the comments below

(and it would be wonderful if you included a sentence about what it means for you)

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270 Responses

  1. My word for the year ahead is UNFOLDING. I say yes to the unfolding mystery.

    “I would love to live like a river flows,
    carried by the surprise of its own unfolding.”
    ~ John O’Donohue

  2. Water.
    I feel a bit strange that water is the word that has chosen me. It feels important. Like I need to move deeply into Water for the next 12 months. I’m sure that it will be a mysterious unfolding.

  3. Coeurage is the word that has strongly come to me. It can alternatively be spelled thusly , coeur-age . In either case, it reminds me to bravely walk towards the darknesses from my divine & light-filled heart space

  4. My word for 2026 is Splash. I am thinking of the ripples of impact we make in the world, on others people’s lives, knowingly and unknowingly. Last year my word was float—water words appeal.

  5. “Coalesce” — I’m trying to heal from injuries sustained after being struck hard by a vehicle this past spring. Healing isn’t linear and it’s a long, slow process. 2026 is about a re-gathering of shimmers, glimmers, & embers coming back together towards the whole of me.

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