Is there value in ordinary life? What happens when there’s nothing exciting going on—no big goals, no major milestones, just the day-to-day routine? In this episode, we wrestle with our own restlessness and talk about how our obsession with the “extraordinary” often makes us miss where life is really found. We talk about the theology of vacation, contentment, and how the little moments are what truly shape us. What if our ordinary callings actually have purpose because they come from an extraordinary God?
Join us as we slow down, reflect, and remind ourselves that life is often found in the ordinary moments where God is still at work.
Scripture reference: 1 Thessalonians 4:11–12, Galatians 6:9
Book mentions: Ordinary by Michael Horton and Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison Warren