Coming Home Isn’t a Place—It’s Transformation

For a long time I thought “coming home” meant returning to an address. With time I learned that home is the inner place where we stop running—from our story, our wounds, and the voice of God calling us by name.
I wrote Return Home from scars that no longer shame me because they became doors—into purpose, forgiveness, and a life of meaning. It wasn’t linear or perfect. There were pauses, silences, and questions. Yet at every step, grace kept showing up.
If you feel far (from your faith, your dreams, or yourself), here’s a gentle truth: you don’t need everything figured out to take the first step. You just need to say “yes” to what’s true.
I’d love to hear from you:
What does “coming home” mean to you? Was there a book, a verse, or a conversation that nudged you forward?
Thank you for reading and walking with me. If Regresa a Casa / Return Home spoke to you, your Goodreads review can help someone else find it right when they need it.
—Hilda
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Published on November 04, 2025 18:12 Tags: christianauthor, hildacastaneda, latina, returnhome
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