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Ever feel like you’re doing more and enjoying less? We open with Lamentations 3:40—“Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the Lord”—and use it as a compass to examine how our daily choices drift from our deepest values. Then we read “The Paradox of Our Age” by Dr. Bob Moorhead, a piercing list that captures modern life’s contradictions: taller buildings but shorter tempers, bigger houses but smaller families, more information but less wisdom. It’s a mirror and a wake‑up call.
If you’re ready for a five‑minute reset that brings clarity to clutter, this reflection will help you take a thoughtful breath, check your heart, and choose what matters most. Subscribe for weekday reflections, share this episode with a friend who could use a calm start, and leave a review to tell us what habit you’re reordering today.
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Ever feel like you’re doing more and enjoying less? We open with Lamentations 3:40—“Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the Lord”—and use it as a compass to examine how our daily choices drift from our deepest values. Then we read “The Paradox of Our Age” by Dr. Bob Moorhead, a piercing list that captures modern life’s contradictions: taller buildings but shorter tempers, bigger houses but smaller families, more information but less wisdom. It’s a mirror and a wake‑up call.
If you’re ready for a five‑minute reset that brings clarity to clutter, this reflection will help you take a thoughtful breath, check your heart, and choose what matters most. Subscribe for weekday reflections, share this episode with a friend who could use a calm start, and leave a review to tell us what habit you’re reordering today.
We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message
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