Each Friday, I’ll post links to 3–5 resources from around the web you may want to check out.
You Are a Burden
In this post, T. M. Suffield offers a great perspective. Perhaps we should stop apologizing for being a burden on others.
You are a burden. That’s good news. Why? Because it means you aren’t meant to do this on your own. You are meant to need a community around you. Humans are made for cities not smallholdings, even if we haven’t figured out how to make cities humane yet. We need each other.
The Indispensable Inefficiency of Prayer
We need to face the glorious truth that prayer is not at all efficient.
Prayer looks inefficient. There’s no getting around that. Spending time bringing our praise and thanks and needs to God feels like a delay. After an hour of prayer, you still won’t be able to tick any items off your list, or progress your agenda for the day. Then again, is your agenda really as good as the plans and promises of your Creator? Will a whole day—or a year, or a decade, or even a whole lifetime of effort and strain with your own little arms and mind and powers—be able to accomplish even a tiny fraction of what the Maker of heaven and earth can do with just one simple command?
Epistle to a Former Friend
Our poem of the week: Epistle to a Former Friend, by A.M. Juster. This short poem is about anger and unforgiveness.
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