Welcome to week 2 of our study on Sabbath as Resistance. I look forward to being in conversation with you this week as we think about Sabbath as resistance to anxiety.
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Sabbath As Resistance 2
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- Sorry a bit slow responding. I love that you said resting could include things you do but enjoy. For example when I sew it gives me joy and rest however it may make some anxious. Now I need to work on my list.
- Diane Larson there is no such thing as being slow to respond in this type of study! It's 100% at your own pace. Blessings on list-making.
- Jacob says that we really liked this video. As for my thoughts/reflections, I clearly failed this week with my Sabbath. I said last week that Saturday afternoons would be my Sabbath, but I worked from about 5am-4:30pm today! It was a really rough week and nothing got done when it would have normally gotten done (for school). Then I would come home just emotionally exhausted and not do any of the home stuff. Now I am trying to play catch up with school stuff and I still have my college course work to finish! Thankfully, Bryant and the kids cleaned today, so that is one less thing! I do try to be intentional in what I do, but sometimes we just have those weeks that our out of our control. So I wasn't able to do it for an afternoon, but I did take a moment to listen to music and just pray. Now to make that list and be even more intentional next week!