Well, it’s that time of year again. The beginning of the year, actually. And it seems that every time the beginning comes around, we enter in with the best of intentions, maybe some newfound resolutions, hopes, goals. There’s just something about the promise of a fresh start, a new beginning, that prompts in us the desire to refocus, recalibrate, maybe even reimagine our lives a bit.
The goals we set and the resolutions we make all need time, commitment, and practice. And I'm learning that the same can be said for our faith. It’s easy to believe that once we’ve professed our faith, we’ve figured it all out. Are good to go. Have nothing left to learn, no room left to grow. But the truth is, faith isn’t only meant to be professed; it’s also meant to be practiced.
What might it mean to practice our faith? Listen in.
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