Saturday, September 23, 2017

Turing a New Leaf: Making the Most of This Fall.

Even though it does not feel like it in many places, it is now officially autumn. While fall brings plenty of lovely things, such as bonfires, pumpkins, and hayrides, it is also a time of year when it is easy to get swept up in the business of life. The laid back vibes of summer go out the window, and now you must find ways to get back into a routine. 

With all the chaos going on, it gets harder to find time for the things and people you love-- the things that make life worth living. It is easy to let yourself feel the stress of work, school, and other responsibilities that are so demanding of your time. 

Today I want to encourage y'all to not get carried away in the craziness, but to be intentional about how you spend your time. Are you taking the time to enjoy the simple things, like a pretty sunset or the leaves changing colors? Are you making time to spend with those who mean a lot to you? How about your walk with Christ? Are you paying attention to the beauty of His works? Are you listening for His voice? 

Allow God to work in and through you this fall season. Don't let yourself fall into a rut! Get out of your comfort zone and try something new. Turn a new leaf and let this fall be a time of fresh starts. As Ferris Bueller perfectly said: "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."



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(Today's blog was written by a guest blogger)

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