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We tend to be impatient souls. We live in a time of instant gratification. With the simple click of a finger we can send a note, request a product and expect immediate response. But now we are being called to wait. And it's not always easy or comfortable for us. But have we considered that there may be a purpose to the wait. Perhaps the wait is encouraging us to find new gifts and new ways of being.
By Catherine MatticeWe tend to be impatient souls. We live in a time of instant gratification. With the simple click of a finger we can send a note, request a product and expect immediate response. But now we are being called to wait. And it's not always easy or comfortable for us. But have we considered that there may be a purpose to the wait. Perhaps the wait is encouraging us to find new gifts and new ways of being.