For Lent, I am joining up with the Live Life program from World Vision. Each week has a different challenge. This week is fasting.
I've never been a fan of using Lent as a diet, so I immediately ruled out the idea of fasting from some sort of food. But what could I fast from that might bring me closer to God?
My phone.
I am addicted to my phone. Especially email. And facebook too. And twitter and pinterest. And checking the weather. And texting my friends. So yeah, pretty much all of it.
Given that I still want to be employed at the end of the week, I knew that fasting from my phone entirely was not an option. So I kept it simple: I will not check my phone while walking places.
No kidding, this just might be the hardest challenge ever. The amount of stress it is causing me is unreal. Yet, when I make it at to the end of a 10 minute walk to my next meeting without checking my phone, there is a sense of accomplishment (obviously, not the point of the challenge, but still, it's there). In my head, I had romantic visions of enjoying the beauty of campus and feeling close to God that way. Unfortunately, single-digit weather and high winds are not conducive to me feeling the presence of God all around me. But I do feel more centered and more connected with others. And that's a really important part of Lent.
About Me
- Annie Selak
- Annie Selak is a lay minister in the Roman Catholic Church and specializes in the question of young adults and vocation in the modern world.
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Lenten Challenge
I've long wanted to work on this blog regularly. There's always an excuse, a desire to be complacent. This Lent, I'm finally doing something about that. In addition to my other Lenten intentions (which I'm sure will be topics of later blogs), I'm getting serious about this blogging thing. At the suggestion of my brother, I'm writing one post a week. Maybe more, but hopefully not less. Get excited, folks, we're off for a wild ride.
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