Do you find yourself feeling isolated?
You probably feel that way because you need to connect with God. When was the last time you set aside intentional time to read your Bible, pray, and reflect? If you are finding it hard to establish a routine in this new stage of life, view the ideas and tools below to help you feel more connected to God.
1. Try to engage with God. He is always beside us, listening to us, and looking out for us. In these times of uncertainty and isolation, He is always beside us and always the same. If you are struggling to take the first step, here are some ways to engage more with God in your daily life:
1. Try to engage with God. He is always beside us, listening to us, and looking out for us. In these times of uncertainty and isolation, He is always beside us and always the same. If you are struggling to take the first step, here are some ways to engage more with God in your daily life:
- Click "here" to access a free daily devotional that will help you spend more time in the Word.
- Try out a breath prayer! Breath prayers are intended to help facilitate constant conversation with God throughout the day. God is always available and listening; His constant presence is with us. Click "here: to learn more about breath prayers.
- Try to take a one-minute Sabbath.
- Try to include God in the start of your day. Take time to read your Bible slowly in the morning, then give control of your day over to God.
- Click "here" to view a tutorial on how to use Zoom.
- Click "here" for skills and tips on how to lead a virtual small group.
- Click "here" for devotional materials!