My wise friend Angela has an unfamiliar truth to share with you today. We ought to be more familiar with it, I admit, but in a society of go go go, do do do, feeling productive in the stillness is counter-intuitive. I pray this encourages you in the same way Jesus encouraged Martha (Luke 10:38-42). After […]
Minimalism, Decision Fatigue, and Christianity
Minimalism Defined Joshua Becker of Becoming Minimalist defines minimalism as “the intentional promotion of the things we value most and the removal of everything that distracts us from it.” I think minimalism is frequently misunderstood. It isn’t just about getting rid of stuff. Most often it is not the tangible that keeps us from the […]
A New Way To Think About Cleaning
This year, Thanksgiving was an all new experience for me. My husband and I decided to make the 13 hour drive to Louisville, Kentucky, with our 1 and 3 year old children. We were invited by husband’s Aunt and Uncle. The weather was crisp; just right for a coat, without being bitterly cold. The home […]