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The world around us seems to be charged with negative energy. It's easy for life to start feeling like it's constantly one battle after another, without any rest in site. It's easy to get sucked into a culture of restlessness that seems to be filled with turmoil, worry, anxiety, anger, fear and hate. And oftentimes, religion can contribute to the restlessness of life by giving people more unnecessary burdens to carry in addition to all the other burdens of life. In this series about finding rest for your soul we examine Matthew 11:28 - 30 and its implications for us today.
By Joseph SterlingThe world around us seems to be charged with negative energy. It's easy for life to start feeling like it's constantly one battle after another, without any rest in site. It's easy to get sucked into a culture of restlessness that seems to be filled with turmoil, worry, anxiety, anger, fear and hate. And oftentimes, religion can contribute to the restlessness of life by giving people more unnecessary burdens to carry in addition to all the other burdens of life. In this series about finding rest for your soul we examine Matthew 11:28 - 30 and its implications for us today.