Enjoy Your Summer With Sayings of the Desert Fathers
If you want to enjoy your summer and put a little more holy in your daily, read some of the sayings of the Desert Fathers.
If you want to enjoy your summer and put a little more holy in your daily, read some of the sayings of the Desert Fathers.
My life is often crammed passed the margins that define its space. Usually when that happens I leak all over people—messy stuff, crudely defined, and not appreciated.
How do you get to know someone you can’t see—someone who isn’t here like other people are here? How do you grow in relationship with Jesus–the invisible Bridegroom?
For many families the busy Christmas season seems to move at a pace where catching one’s breath happens driving from activity to activity. Here the secret to balancing your life.
God has an official seat where he regularly invites you to climb up onto his lap. Perhaps your memories of your parents or grandparents make this an easy adventure—perhaps not.
Thinkin’ time is a lost art. Our culture is so busy that solitude and silence often equal boredom. It’s hard to find a quiet space. Where do you go for thinkin’ time?
Is your life quiet enough to hear the heartbeat of Jesus? How do we find the time to really listen for a sound so foreign that we might not even know what we are listening for?
Sometimes the most important thing you can do is nothing. As the great theologian Winnie the Pooh said, . . . .
Do you get home from vacation and realize you still need a vacation? Here are two strategies to keep your vacation a time of rest and refreshing.
So much of life is our handiwork—our accomplishments—our successes. We often miss the wonder tucked within our schedule and busy lives.