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Time Management
- Take a Risk and Make a FriendWith God’s help, a little intentionality can go a long way toward healing our loneliness.Interview by Aaron Damiani|
- To Dust We Will ReturnIn the New Year, we must view our time through a divine lens.Jen Pollock Michel|日本語
- It’s Okay to Cram Before Election DayOur vote is not the reason for the hope we have.Bonnie Kristian|
- What Lent Teaches Me About the Vices of TimeFasting resists our society’s expectations about efficiency and instant gratification.Jen Pollock Michel|Português
- There’s No Such Thing as Time ManagementMaybe productivity doesn’t matter to God in the frantic ways I’ve imagined.Jen Pollock Michel|españolPortuguês
- From Monks and Bells to Apps and NotificationsThe church used to keep the tempo of life. Now Silicon Valley is pushing the pace—and pulling the church along with it.Chris Nye|
- Christians Should Be in the News Cycle, but Not of ItHow believers can stay up on the day’s events without becoming prisoners of the moment.Daniel E. Ritchie|
- How I Cured My Monday Hangover and Summer SlumpMinistry leaders can benefit from paying attention to both divine timing and circadian rhythms.J. R. Briggs|
- The Case for Sheltering in Place Without ScreensOur lives have gotten smaller. We can also make them simpler.Jedd Medefind|
- 5 Books That Help Cultivate a Biblical View of TimeChosen by Michael LeFebvre, author of ‘The Liturgy of Creation: Understanding Calendars in Old Testament Context’.Michael LeFebvre|
