Lent begins this week. My experience with Lent is always more meaningful when I have thought about how I will observe it in advance, before Mardi Gras, before from dust we came and to dust we shall return. I need a plan. This year, I am going to be following Sarah Bessey’s 40 Simple Practices for Lent (if you don’t already follow Sarah, go do that right now): https://sarahbessey.substack.com/p/40-simple-practices-for-lent. AND, I am committing to writing SOMETHING for 10 minutes every day. I suspect most of it will be mediocre, at best, but I am looking forward to rediscovering that which sets my soul on fire (spoiler alert—it’s still not going to be my job).
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Monday, February 24, 2020
Soul Fire
Lent begins this week. My experience with Lent is always more meaningful when I have thought about how I will observe it in advance, before Mardi Gras, before from dust we came and to dust we shall return. I need a plan. This year, I am going to be following Sarah Bessey’s 40 Simple Practices for Lent (if you don’t already follow Sarah, go do that right now): https://sarahbessey.substack.com/p/40-simple-practices-for-lent. AND, I am committing to writing SOMETHING for 10 minutes every day. I suspect most of it will be mediocre, at best, but I am looking forward to rediscovering that which sets my soul on fire (spoiler alert—it’s still not going to be my job).
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