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We have become afraid of the quiet. In a world of infinite scrolls and constant noise, we’ve lost the art of being still. We treat boredom like a problem to be solved. We rush to fill every gap with a screen, a podcast, or a plan. But silence is not an empty space. It is a sacred one. Boredom is the fertile soil where creativity, depth, and prayer take root. It is a spiritual discipline that builds resilience in our hearts and imagination in our children. When we stop the drift toward constant entertainment, we create room for intentionality. We move from consumption to reflection. From noise to the "still small voice." Teaching our kids to be bored is teaching them to be present. It is teaching them that they are enough, and that God is enough, even when nothing "exciting" is happening. "Be still, and know that I am God." : Psalm 46:10 Faith isn’t just found in the mountain-top moments. It is forged in the ordinary, unhurried quiet of a Tuesday afternoon. Let’s reclaim...

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