In my own experience, I have done a variety of things. I have fasted caffeine and desserts, I have read through the whole Bible, and so on and so forth - with differing results.
This year, I am trying a different approach. I have divided my Lenten practices into two categories - practices for physical health and practices for spiritual health in order to keep each practice in its context.
With that in mind, here are the practices I am undertaking and why:
Practices for Physical Health
- No caffeinated drinks and no desserts - because I consume too much money & calories eating and drinking these things.
- No eating between meals - again, because I consume wastefully.
- 30 minutes of some kind of exercise 6 days a week - because my life is sedentary and that needs to change.
- Read the whole Bible - a repeat of last year, because I need to spend more time experiencing God's Word.
- No Football Manager 2011 - this is a soccer game on my computer that eats up too much of my time and stokes an unhealthy level of frustration/anger in me. Giving it up will free up more time to spend with my kids.
- No spending beyond what is absolutely necessary - because I am addicted to consumption and need to break the irresponsible spending habits that draw me away from God.
jB
1 comment:
Takes a lot of discipline! You can do it!
G'ma B
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