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Embracing Boredom Leads to Deeper Purpose
Faith Facts
- Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks highlights boredom as vital for spiritual reflection.
- Constant digital distractions can prevent believers from seeking God’s purpose for their lives.
- Intentional moments of stillness foster deeper understanding and joy in Christ.
In a recent video, Harvard’s Arthur C. Brooks explained that boredom gives our minds space to ponder life’s greater meaning. He noted that filling every idle moment with technology shuts off our ability to reflect and can increase anxiety.
Brooks described how silence enables people to ask foundational questions about purpose—questions that are essential from a biblical worldview.
“When you think about nothing, while your mind wanders and thinks about, for example, big questions of meaning in your life — what does my life mean? — you go to kind of uncomfortable existential questions when you’re bored,” Brooks shared. “That turns out to be incredibly important, incredibly good.”
He cautioned against constant technology use, warning that it interferes with the God-given capacity to think deeply and seek truth.
Brooks referenced a study where people preferred electric shocks to fifteen minutes of quiet, showing society’s aversion to discomfort and reflection.
Practical steps suggested included limiting devices after dinner, keeping them out of the bedroom, and taking breaks from screens, all of which can help believers rediscover focus and purpose.
“Start getting better at periods that are 15 minutes and longer of boredom and watch your life change,” Brooks encouraged. “You’ll start digging into the biggest questions in your life: purpose, meaning, coherence, significance — and who knows? You might just get happier.”
Biblical wisdom reminds us to seek quiet and await God’s guidance. By making space for stillness, we align our hearts more closely with His will.
Faith
Is There Purpose Beyond the Everyday?
Faith Facts
- The Bible addresses life’s deepest questions, with Ecclesiastes highlighting the search for meaning.
- King Solomon, who had unrivaled wealth and power, found that worldly pursuits could not satisfy the longing for purpose.
- True meaning is discovered through a relationship with God and living according to His commandments.
At times, many find themselves questioning the purpose of life, especially during struggles or routines that feel empty. Even ancient voices in Scripture echo this universal search, showing that these questions are not new or unique to our age.
“Meaningless! Meaningless! Everything is meaningless.”
The wisdom books of the Bible, particularly Ecclesiastes, describe how even great success and pleasure cannot fill the void in the human heart. King Solomon’s honest words resonate with those who have found that achievements alone do not offer lasting fulfillment.
Solomon’s journey reminds us that God “has set eternity in the human heart” and that our desire for purpose points us to something beyond the material world. Seeking satisfaction only “under the sun” leads to emptiness, but recognizing our Creator gives life true meaning.
“Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind.”
Solomon’s conclusion is rooted in humility and reverence for God. Faith teaches us that ultimate meaning comes from living for God’s glory, not our own pleasures or worldly pursuits.
Earthly experiences have their place, but lasting significance is found in surrendering to God’s will. Following Christ leads to hope, justice, and a purposeful life rooted in Biblical truth.
If you desire to find greater purpose, consider where your hope is placed—and let Scripture guide your journey of faith.
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Vance Defends Prayer After Tragic Shooting
Faith Facts
- Vice President J.D. Vance challenged Jen Psaki for criticizing Americans offering prayers after a church school shooting in Minneapolis.
- The attack at Annunciation Catholic School claimed two children’s lives and injured seventeen, including fourteen children.
- Public debate continues regarding the role and value of prayer in responding to tragedy.
After a devastating shooting at Annunciation Catholic School, people of faith turned to prayer for comfort and healing. Vice President J.D. Vance spoke out to defend the power and purpose of prayer when former Biden spokesperson Jen Psaki dismissed prayer as an inadequate response.
Psaki posted online, expressing that “prayer is not freaking enough” and urging for action beyond prayer following the tragedy.
Vance responded, “We pray because our hearts are broken. We pray because we know God listens. We pray because we know that God works in mysterious ways, and can inspire us to further action. Why do you feel the need to attack other people for praying when kids were just killed praying?”
He later questioned, “Of all the weird left wing culture wars in the last few years, this is by far the most bizarre. ‘How dare you pray for innocent people in the midst of tragedy?!’ What are you even talking about?”
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt added that Psaki’s remarks were “incredibly insensitive and disrespectful to the tens of millions of Americans of faith across this country who believe in the power of prayer, who believe that prayer works.”
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey commented that the children killed were already engaged in prayer during the attack. California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz echoed the need for compassion while also discussing the search for solutions to prevent similar tragedies.
Christian leaders remind us that prayer brings comfort, encourages community, and reflects our trust in God during trials. In times of loss, our faith guides us to seek both hope and solutions, trusting that God honors those who call on Him.
Stay informed and steadfast in your faith as we continue to pray for the victims and all impacted by this tragedy.
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England’s Cathedrals Experience Spiritual Renewal
Faith Facts
- Weekly attendance at English cathedrals reached nearly 32,000 in 2024, rising 11% from the previous year.
- Easter participation soared, with 50,200 attending services and Holy Week drawing 90,200 faithful.
- Cathedral music flourished, with 207 choirs and over 4,000 singers and volunteers involved.
England’s great cathedrals are witnessing a resurgence, as faithful believers gather once again for worship, music, and community life inspired by biblical traditions.
This revival is welcomed by Christian leaders and is seen as a testimony to the enduring power of spiritual heritage.
“This year’s statistics reflect a Church that is alive with possibility. We continue to see a significant revival in cathedral worship since the depths of the pandemic, with renewed energy in midweek services, music, and community engagement.”
“Cathedrals continue to be places of welcome, joy, and reflection – where ancient rhythms meet contemporary needs. Whether through worship, education, or civic life, our cathedrals are helping people reconnect with faith, with one another, and with hope.”
Christian communities are showing strength through growth in baptisms and strong participation among youth, while volunteers and digital outreach maintain momentum for sharing the Gospel.
Let us celebrate this faithful revival, giving thanks for those who serve and for the hope these sacred spaces bring to the nation.
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