“There is an entire marketing industry perfectly aligned to capitalize on our hunger for change this time of year, our desire for better, our urgency for something else.
…And we hope. We hope this time it will be different. This resolution will stick. This time we will stay focused, stay on track, stay committed. This time, there will be change.
There is nothing wrong with planners, please don’t hear that. I love a good a workout plan, I do. But underneath that, deeper than that, may we not forget where true hope lies….”. Click here to read the rest of the post.
I’m writing for Sweet Jesus Ministries today, friends. If the newness of your resolutions is starting to wane just a bit, head on over there for a little hope and encouragement, a little truth, a dose of grace and The Resolution Remedy.