Finding Faith and Growth This Lenten Season

Keith Lilek • April 3, 2025

As we move through the year, certain seasons call us to pause and reflect. And the Lenten season is one of those times, inviting us to embrace repentance, self-reflection, and a renewed commitment to faith. It is a reminder of sacrifice, grace, and the opportunity to grow spiritually. From Palm Sunday to Easter, we are encouraged to examine our hearts, seek forgiveness, and draw closer to God in both thought and action.


For what it’s worth, here are some of my most important life lessons. Despite facing numerous challenges, I always remained faithful. I created a protective barrier around myself and my loved ones. Although not always, I frequently incorporated Christ into my daily life physically and spiritually. I adorned my surroundings with crosses, pictures, Rosaries, and statuary, not for worship but as reminders. I even wore a brown scapular and gave Miraculous Medals to my family members.


My wife always found encouragement when I engaged in "church" activities, and she could join me in prayer when I did so openly. Regularly meeting with other men to discuss faith taught me the importance of continuously working on my parenting, health, education, and spiritual well-being.


Reconciliation served as an affordable form of therapy, although I wish I had done it more frequently. It inspired me to have meaningful conversations about life with trusted individuals. Thanks to my involvement in the church, I have had many friends I can confide in without worrying about the consequences. In fact, at times, I felt as accountable to these men as my wife. Being a good man for my wife and children was a driving force within me.


This season of reflection aligns with the work I do in mentorship, speaking, and faith-based discussions. My goal is to help others navigate their spiritual journeys with purpose and conviction. Lent reminds us that faith is not just a personal journey but one we are called to share. By guiding, uplifting, and passing on wisdom, we honor those who have mentored us and continue the cycle of growth.


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When Words Fail In Grief, Offer A Hand

When my friends suddenly lost their child, I wanted to be there for them—but I didn’t know how. No words felt right, and nothing I did seemed enough. I was grieving too, not in the same way, but in the helplessness of not knowing how to ease their pain. 


My Grieving Hand came from that place—a personal search for understanding, for the right way to offer comfort when loss feels unbearable. Through poetry and reflection, I explore the stages of grief with the hope that others, like me, can find a way to be present, to support, and to extend a hand when words fall short.

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Weaving Faith and Mentorship into Every Generation

As Holy Week approaches, I find myself reflecting on the mentors who shaped my faith—those who guided me, challenged me, and lifted me up when I needed it most. 


Just as palms are woven into crosses, their lessons have been woven into my life, forming a foundation I now pass on to the next generation. Each Palm Sunday, my family takes the blessed palms and carefully crafts them into crosses, a tradition that keeps us connected to those we pray for and those who have influenced us. 


Now, I have the privilege of teaching my grandchildren this practice, just as my mentors taught me. It’s a reminder that our role is not just to walk the path of faith but to guide others along the way, ensuring that what we have learned is never lost.

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Life is a journey best traveled with guidance, wisdom, and faith. Along the way, we meet people who shape us—mentors who challenge, encourage, and remind us of what truly matters. Their influence lingers long after their words are spoken, shaping the leaders, families, and communities of tomorrow. 


I’ve been blessed by such mentors, and now, I have the opportunity to share those lessons to help you navigate your own journeys with purpose. So if you’re looking for a speaker who brings inspiration, practical wisdom, and heartfelt storytelling, I would love to be part of your event. Whether it’s a 1-hour talk on how the Beatitudes and Ten Commandments shape daily life, a keynote on my journey as a lifetime mentee, or an interactive workshop on faith and mentorship, I offer engaging sessions designed to inspire and uplift. 


Let’s come together to learn, reflect, and grow in faith.

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