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For the most part, we have looked at the pandemic as an inconvenience, something that has interrupted our scheduled programming. What if we thought of this season as “fasting?” When we fast from food, we discover what we are truly hungry for. How might “fasting” help us to get in touch with what our spirits are truly hungry for?
By Beth Scibienski and Michael DroegeFor the most part, we have looked at the pandemic as an inconvenience, something that has interrupted our scheduled programming. What if we thought of this season as “fasting?” When we fast from food, we discover what we are truly hungry for. How might “fasting” help us to get in touch with what our spirits are truly hungry for?