Tag: simplicity

  • The opposite of worry [Podcast]

    The opposite of worry [Podcast]

    If you’ve never worried about anything, then you don’t need this. But if you want to know what Jesus’ says about worry, this might be just for you.

  • Giving Your Kids The Best Without Giving Them “The Best”

    Giving Your Kids The Best Without Giving Them “The Best”

    Life can get complicated. And expensive! If you have kids, you know there are infinite ways to spend money on them. To quote The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, “Pop guns! And bicycles! Roller skates! Drums! Checkerboards! Tricycles! Popcorn! And plums!” If that were written today the list might look a bit different: “Hockey and dance lessons, iPads and…

  • Simplify Your Life

    Simplify Your Life

    The opposite of simplicity isn’t complexity—it’s confusion. We can often fall into the trap of thinking our lives are complex. And they are, sort of. We have family dynamics to navigate, school outings to raise money for, kids with hockey and ballet practice at the same time, church event this-or-that, a gnarl at work, a…

  • Making Christmas Meaningful

    Making Christmas Meaningful

    Christmas is like water. It can be a great source of nourishment—but it can also drown you. The beauty can be eclipsed by a distracted extravagance we can’t afford. So here are 12 ideas to help make Christmas more meaningful for you and your family. (FYI, I’ve borrowed many of these ideas from friends and…

  • The Problem With Christmas (and the promise)

    The Problem With Christmas (and the promise)

    “We should get out of Christmas.”  That’s what a very devout friend of mine recently said.  She meant that we should just stop the whole candy-cane-wrapped production because by playing the game we are often a part of the problem. What problem?  That the happy-face-tinsel-festival eclipses the Messiah in a manger. There are a lot…