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In our hyper-connected world, silence has become a rare commodity. From the moment we wake up to the second we fall asleep, we are bombarded with noise, notifications, and demands on our attention. We wear our busyness like a badge of honor, often believing that if we aren't constantly doing something, we aren't being productive. But deep down, many of us are running on empty, craving a moment of peace but feeling too guilty to take it.
You can read today’s devotional and past reflections at followingtheleader.org.
By Dr Joe PettigrewIn our hyper-connected world, silence has become a rare commodity. From the moment we wake up to the second we fall asleep, we are bombarded with noise, notifications, and demands on our attention. We wear our busyness like a badge of honor, often believing that if we aren't constantly doing something, we aren't being productive. But deep down, many of us are running on empty, craving a moment of peace but feeling too guilty to take it.
You can read today’s devotional and past reflections at followingtheleader.org.