Look closely at the roles you have been playing. When you look to your role for value and identity, that's when it wrings you dry. If you're always dependable, when can you ever let something slide? If you're always funny, when can you have a serious thought? If you always have it all together, when can you call a friend and weep? If the answer is "never," maybe it's time for a new narrative.
*Yes!* It's a word full of possibility and promise, of excitement and adventure and fun, which is why it is all too easy to downplay that yeses’ true cost. We do this with the roles we play, and also with the decisions that flow from those roles. This brings us to two helpful questions: *What are...
It takes work to bring before God all of your observations, assessments, and questions about what to keep and what to shed, as it relates to your current endeavors, obligations, and pursuits. Take responsibility for resting your body and soul by practicing the spiritual disciplines of solitude, c...
Finally, we come to the bridge that spans that chasm: the bridge is built by love. This journey has been toward love. We don’t have to crisscross the country or cave to some contrived role or indulge harmful habits even one minute more, to find some sense of our own worth; it is here,
before us,...