Making Space: Rediscovering Rest in the Unrelenting Digital Age

feet up on the table

By: Stephen McAlpine

How do we make space, to rest and be still, in this constantly “on” age? Is it even possible any longer? Are we so attached to our technology that we have lost the ability to tune out and turn off? And if it is impossible, what are the implications for us relationally and spiritually? Continue reading “Making Space: Rediscovering Rest in the Unrelenting Digital Age”

Rejecting Busy | Living in Rhythm

coffee in a mug

By: Sabrina Peters

As a culture we tend to glorify busyness, productivity, expansion and increase, no matter the cost. We celebrate the go-getters, the super-achievers, who are always hustling, bustling, kicking goals, making money and juggling a million hats at once. They run on coffee and never even seem to sleep. Ambition is what gets them up in the morning and adrenaline is what keeps them up at night. Continue reading “Rejecting Busy | Living in Rhythm”