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Contentment in Chaos

If you’ve found yourself scrolling through real estate listings or vacation spots, dreaming of the peace you could find anywhere but here, you’re not alone.

“When I’m home, I catch myself fantasizing about the monastic life with its blessedly quiet order,” says Tish Harrison Warren in her article “As a Pandemic Parent, God Calls Me to This Loud and Lonely Life.” “But my home is a far cry (literally) from the hushed hallways of a monastery.”

Warren draws on the story and sympathy of Jesus as she shares her struggles during “this housebound cacophony of Covidtide.” Wherever this holiday finds you, we hope these words will help you find comfort and contentment.

As a Pandemic Parent, God Calls Me to This Loud and Lonely Life
A Drink of Light
I have a legitimate need for monastic silence. But that need is also a serious temptation.
Tish Harrison Warren
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Aaron Earls
This Thanksgiving, I’m Thankful for Difficult People
Thanksgiving
The surprising context for the holiday Lincoln instituted is a good reminder to us today.
Chris Pappalardo
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