
Kairos at Kelly Creek: Peace With a Pulse
- Keah

- Jan 31
- 1 min read
“He has made everything beautiful in its time.”
— Ecclesiastes 3:11
There are moments in life when time is steady and predictable. That’s chronos time. Useful. Necessary. But not the kind that changes you.
And then there’s kairos.
Kairos is God’s time.
The right time.
The moment when you hear the whisper, Now.
In just eleven days, I have laughed more—real, belly, can’t-catch-your-breath laughter—than I have in a lifetime. I’ve felt my emotions wake up and say, Oh DAMN!
It is peace with a pulse.
It is conversations that flows without performance. Eye contact that felt like recognition, not inspection. I wasn’t auditioning. I wasn’t shrinking. I wasn’t over-explaining. I was just… me.
And that alone felt miraculous.
Solace doesn’t mean the past disappears. It means it no longer has the loudest voice in the room.There’s something holy about being with someone who doesn’t need your résumé of wounds to understand your strength. Someone who laughs with you, not at you. Who meets your joy with joy and your tenderness with care.
Solace is when you trust peace that shows up in kairos time—when God knows you’re finally ready.
I used to think “soulmate” meant instant chemistry or dramatic certainty. But now I see it differently:
It’s someone God provides.
For the first time, there is no restlessness. I feel whole with a hand to hold through the ordinary and the extraordinary.
Our 300-plus hours together didn’t create this connection— it revealed it.

