Personal Spiritual Retreats: Fresh Water Your Soul
Alyson Pryor Alyson Pryor

Personal Spiritual Retreats: Fresh Water Your Soul

“I’m so tired,” I once prayed — and the quiet that followed felt like an invitation rather than a solution. Jesus’ words echoed: Come to me… and I will give you rest. Retreat isn’t escape from real life; it’s returning to it rightly. In unhurried time with God, our frantic pace slows, distractions settle like silt in water, and the soul finally drinks from the rest it has been seeking.

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Why I Own a Bee Suit
Justin Camp Justin Camp

Why I Own a Bee Suit

Last year I bought a bee suit and started keeping two hives in my backyard. It’s not productive in the usual sense. It won’t advance my career or help me check more boxes. But tending bees reminds me of something our culture forgets: we weren’t made only for work. We were made for restoration too — quiet practices that bring us back to ourselves, and back to God.

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Finding Love and Rest Though Unknowing
Karen Swallow Prior Karen Swallow Prior

Finding Love and Rest Though Unknowing

We live in a time of the 24-hour new cycle, social media, information excess and compassion fatigue — a time when sometimes unknowing is better than certain kinds of knowing.

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The Weight of Hours
Justin Camp Justin Camp

The Weight of Hours

Maybe we can take a deep breath and slow down a bit, knowing we have eternity to experience all the things we want to experience and accomplish all the things we want to accomplish. Maybe we can take a deep breath and notice more of God’s presence in our world. And maybe we can learn to walk slow, go easy, and love well.

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