Welcome to The Light, where we slow down long enough to listen.
There is a quiet wisdom in the seasons when faith feels dry, when prayer seems to echo against silence and worship loses its early warmth. One reflection this week invites us to consider that spiritual dryness may not be absence at all, but a deeper invitation, a stripping away of feeling so that something more enduring can take root beneath.
That question of depth carries naturally into how we raise the next generation. Amid the noise of smartphones, social media, and schedules stretched thin by travel sports and pandemic disruption, ministry leaders gathered recently to ask how we disciple young people faithfully when the landscape keeps shifting beneath our feet. The answer, it seems, begins with honest presence rather than perfect programs.
And presence is equally the heart of a gentler conversation happening in many churches, where women quietly carry the weight of hoping for shared spiritual life within their marriages. Rather than judgment or pressure, what seems to help most is meeting those longings with patience, honest reflection, and the recognition that spiritual leadership in a home often grows slowly, and sometimes begins simply by being asked.
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