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The Cure for Tiredness Isn't Just Rest | I’m tired. Not just tired as in needing more sleep. Well, that too (I have a three-year-old.) But I’m speaking of a different kind of tired, the sort of world weariness that comes from slogging through a pandemic while trying to navigate a busy work and family life. I’m guessing you are tired too. Most people are these days. It’s a hard, heavy time. We naturally think of our need for rest (and we need more of it for sure). But sometimes we overlook the need for something just as crucial: play. The Paradox of Playfulness was a good reminder not to forsake this holy part of life. The author reminds us that playfulness isn’t a denial that life is hard. Rather, “We engage in whimsy not because life is easy but because life is difficult.” Speaking of tiredness, check out our resource on Keeping Leaders Fresh. This 22-page resource includes articles from seasoned ministry veterans that will help you pursue rest and renewal in your own life, and help you lead others to do the same. |
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| | Rest and Renewal for Busy Church Leaders When was the last time you felt really, truly refreshed? Between late night committee meetings, weekends of services, and round-the-clock availability for counseling and crises, the demands of ministry all too often leave leaders feeling physically exhausted and spiritually limp. While we all know the importance of rest and renewal, it can be difficult to allow ourselves to take time out of our day to rest and renew our bodies and souls. Ruth Haley Barton, John Ortberg, Mindy Caliguire, and more Read More | |
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