By: Sabrina Peters
I regularly find people saying to me, “I just don’t know how you balance it all?”. Continue reading “The Balance Myth”
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By: Sabrina Peters
I regularly find people saying to me, “I just don’t know how you balance it all?”. Continue reading “The Balance Myth”
By: Sheridan Voysey
Stop. Breathe. Interrupt the rush. There is deep meaning to be found in our everyday lives, but we won’t find it if we don’t pause to reflect, listening for the Voice that can only be heard in stillness. Continue reading “Listen For the Voice that Can Only Be Heard in Stillness”
There are a few snippets of the Bible that most people know, whether they are Christians or not. One of these is Psalm 23, the Shepherd’s Psalm, which begins, “The Lord is my shepherd…” Continue reading “You Are Not Alone in The Journey of Life”
By: Sabrina Peters
You don’t burn out by serving too much, you burn out by not filling up. Continue reading “When You Feel Tired Rest, Don’t Quit”
By: Yvette Cherry
“Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it.
Continue reading “The Unhurried Ox”
By: Neri Morris
The Sabbath. A day designated for rest and reflection.
There is much discussion surrounding this commanded day of rest, is it meant to be Sunday or Saturday? Is it only so that we can attend church? etc. Continue reading “Shabbat”
By: Susan Browning
So often we talk about “rest” and the importance of making room for it in our busy lives. Except for one thing, how do we actually rest? Continue reading “Rest Doesn’t Equal Being a Couch Potato”
By: Susan Browning
It’s like this perpetual reminder.
You’d think I’d have learnt by now.
But no, it’s a constant current in my life and, like a thorn in my side, doing just doesn’t stop. Continue reading “Hustle and Rest”
By: Susan Browning
It usually starts with someone either screaming, crying, kicking me or begging for TV before a reasonable hour. It’s my life, and I love it. But most days do begin startled or in a groan and a vague rolling out of bed after a lot of denial. It’s a rude awakening. Continue reading “The Morning Dawns and the Evening Fades”
By: Jennie Scott
Humans are, by nature, goal-oriented. We are a people who plan for the future and work in the present for that unseen yet approaching reality.
This is, perhaps, why we love our weekends so much.
In our relationships, we know what we want and what we want to improve. Continue reading “Moving Forward When You Don’t Know What’s Next”