Today I am guest posting over on the Year of Faith blog.
Ah, Summer – that glorious season when we get to take life a little bit
slower and hopefully engage in some rest and relaxation. While children
are out of school and we adults need a mental break from our own work,
it is important to realize that our faith life should not go on hiatus.
Indeed, the less-rushed pace of summer can be a wonderful time to enrich
our family’s focus on God and faith.
Please read the rest of the post here: Practicing and Celebrating Faith in the Summer
I am a writer, artist, and homeschooling mom. Here you will find musings on life, readings, and a relationship with God. To add a RSS feed to this blog, go to http://feeds.feedburner.com/SpiritualWoman
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