Realizing There's No Place Like Home
It's been almost a year since we were told to "stay home." In that time, some have leaned into the gift of a slower-pace and an empty calendar, spending more time with roommates or family than ever before. For others, whether you live alone or in an unhealthy situation, it has been a time of deep loneliness and overwhelming struggle. Or, maybe you've just felt your family's faith drift. As we continue to spend much of our time at home, what does it look like to flourish rather than flounder? What does it take to create the kind of home-life that fills and fuels the whole household?
It's been almost a year since we were told to "stay home." In that time, some have leaned into the gift of a slower-pace and an empty calendar, spending more time with roommates or family than ever before. For others, whether you live alone or in an unhealthy situation, it has been a time of deep loneliness and overwhelming struggle. Or, maybe you've just felt your family's faith drift. As we continue to spend much of our time at home, what does it look like to flourish rather than flounder? What does it take to create the kind of home-life that fills and fuels the whole household?
