Enacting the Lifestyle of Fallow
I can hear you ask, “So how do I enact a lifestyle of fallow?” The simple answer is to choose one day in seven and as much as possible replace all work with rest and recreation . . . and then the excuses start to fly. But this is a straight forward transaction. If you want the benefits of fallow you much practice fallow. Like most things, what this looks like will be slightly different for each person. Here’s what it looks like for me right now. I encountered the princip
Fallow Follow-thru
OK, I will try to be as concise as possible but sometimes a preamble is necessary. As many of you know or have suspected, I come to Life Coaching from a Biblical perspective. I am a gentile, New Testament Christian, under grace not law, believing that Christ fulfilled the Law of Moses in Himself. I also believe that while the Torah, the Old Testament Law, no longer bears the weight of law for Christians, it still embodies many truths about how believers are to conduct them
A Season of Laying Fallow
I have been fallow for a while. Occasionally a person needs a season of diminished productivity, lying fallow. This, of course, is an agricultural term for a field that is left untilled or planted to allow it to rest and rejuvenate. I am at the end of one such season and so I offer some observations. Lying fallow is difficult. In western culture we are so programmed for productivity and constantly bombarded with demands and an endless stream of activities that it is reall