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How do you view Sunday? For many of us, it can feel like just another day, maybe a bit slower, maybe packed with church obligations. But what if we saw it differently? Some wise Christians from centuries past, the Puritans, used a rich and wonderful image. They called the Lord's Day the "Market Day of the Soul." Let's explore what that means for us today.
By Stanton PetersenHow do you view Sunday? For many of us, it can feel like just another day, maybe a bit slower, maybe packed with church obligations. But what if we saw it differently? Some wise Christians from centuries past, the Puritans, used a rich and wonderful image. They called the Lord's Day the "Market Day of the Soul." Let's explore what that means for us today.