Should the Coronavirus Change My Christianity?
As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, boredom, restlessness, anxiety and depression are becoming our daily companions. As Christians, what is our plan to manage the isolation?
As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, boredom, restlessness, anxiety and depression are becoming our daily companions. As Christians, what is our plan to manage the isolation?
Sometimes we go along with everything running full steam ahead and we feel very close to the Lord. Other times, life gets in the way and our Christian world seems distant and less important. How do we get that zeal back?
Did you ever notice that there never seems to be enough time? For some reason or other, we are always rushing around to do the things we need to do and we seem to scarcely be able to even take a breath in between this and that. Our lives are often harried, and as a result we tend to feel unfulfilled and empty at the end of a day. So, how are we spending our time? What are we doing – or not doing - with that precious commodity of time to either fulfill or fritter away our lives? As Christians, are there different and specific guidelines for spending and investing our time than for others? Are there ways to simply and efficiently reorder and reclaim our time? Where do we start? What do we do?