Working from Rest
(This is from a longer article by Curt Thompson. Read the full article here…)
By now, most of us have noticed. And either we or someone we know is talking about it. Zoom fatigue. Irritability. No fever, cough or body aches necessary. Just the normal, run-of-the-mill symptoms of social distancing. And mostly, people are describing how much more exhausted they are at the end of their days compared to what their lives were like before three weeks ago. All of this highlights one element of what it truly means to be human that our encounter with the coronavirus has drawn our attention to: our bodies.
God made our bodies as part of what it means for us to be human, and much like asking someone to breathe air that is only 15% oxygen instead of the normal 20%, we’re asking our bodies to do things they were not made to do. Even so, along with other suggestions I have offered regarding COVID-19, here are some additional things you can do to help:
Our bodies are hard at work. And although we are in a season in which we are asking them to work differently and harder than usual, know that you are not alone, and your work is not in vain.
Christoph speaks to Olivia Drewett, a junior doctor in Bristol, about her work and faith.
New month, new term, same faithful God! Today Edda and Christoph will be joining you LIVE from their home to worship together. We continue in our “RESET” series by thinking about resetting our jobs in the light of the current crisis. Please find all the links below this video.
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The recording includes the Bible reading.
Reader: Stuart Montgomery
Preacher: Nnamdi Maduka
If you’d like to explore the Christian faith, we’d love to be part of your journey of faith. There are also some helpful websites as a starting point:
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