Hannah Carr

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One of the symptoms of hurry sickness, he warns, is the diminished ability to love those to whom we have made the deepest promises. Hurry sickness makes us too tired and too distracted to love well. We immediately think of our family and friends, worried about what our hurry sickness may cost us in our relationships with them. But do we slow down enough to also think about what it may be costing us in our relationship with God? Are you too busy “living” to enjoy abiding in Christ?
The Imperfect Disciple: Grace for People Who Can't Get Their Act Together
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