Our social skills are rusty, and our emotional tanks are empty. At the same time, we鈥檝e developed a sharpened awareness of the vitality of forging those friendships. So how do we do it?
I am keenly aware that our bodies have absorbed a gauntlet of grief throughout this traumatic year. And some of us, for the first time since March 2020, are stepping onto campuses that have been closed for over a year. How then, when we are committed to seeing God鈥檚 kingdom come on campus, do we enter NSO well?
鈥淲ho am I to lead?鈥 I鈥檝e asked myself that many times. Maybe you have too, as a new Christian. As if our story is separate from the Church, and we don鈥檛 belong.
Sometimes it feels like we live in the Matrix. These days, what鈥檚 real or simulated blurs into confusion. We鈥檙e Zoom Zombies submerged in social media, navigating the news as we confront new constrictions.
After a decade of chronic illness, I鈥檝e learned how my body and heart speak the same language. The pain in my head tells of the twist in my heart. I鈥檓 still sleepless鈥攎ind, body, and soul. I wonder if your new realities feel sleepless, too?
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