Photo by Bailey Zindel on Unsplash By now, you’ve probably noticed something: the goal of these practices isn’t intensity. It’s sustainability . Not a spiritual surge you can’t maintain, but a gentle rhythm you can return to again and again. Week 4 is about carrying that forward through two simple ideas: Sabbath-lite and a gentle rule of life . Not rigid. Not legalistic. Not another “perfect plan.” Just a realistic way to make space for God and rest—on purpose. What Is Sabbath-lite? Sabbath-lite is a simple, doable version of Sabbath. It’s not an all-day production. It’s a protected pocket of time —often 2–4 hours—where you practice rest and re-centering. Sabbath-lite is less about doing it “right” and more about doing it repeatably . It’s built on three gentle anchors: 1) Stop Choose a few hours where you stop what drains you: work tasks emails errands that can wait constant scrolling This is not about guilt. It’s about permission. ...
Where Presence Becomes Ministry