Systems That Sabbath: Automate Without Losing Humanity

Hand reaching towards glowing code on a wall beside an open book on a wooden table, symbolizing the intersection of technology and human creativity in the context of automation and faith-driven systems.

Systems That Sabbath: How to Automate Without Losing Humanity Key Takeaways Sabbath isn’t optional—it’s a covenant sign. Your systems must reflect trust in God, not dependence on your own momentum. Automation is a servant, not a substitute. Systems can carry tasks, but they can never carry calling, discernment, compassion, or relational presence. Identity drives structure. […]

Mid-Year Sabbath Reset: Why Rest Is Essential, Not Optional

Man sitting on a bench reading in a serene forest at sunrise, with a winding wooden path and misty grass, symbolizing rest and reflection in the context of a Mid-Year Sabbath Reset.

As the calendar moves towards the end of July, many find themselves tired, overwhelmed, and—if they’re honest—drifting. The goals once prayed over in January now feel distant or buried beneath obligations. It’s in this moment that we must stop and remember: rest is not a reward, it’s a requirement. Sabbath isn’t optional. It’s obedience. If […]