The Radical Act of Wasting Time
How does cultivating skills that are inherently slow—such as patience, curiosity, humility, and attentive listening—help us converse across differences?
As the landscape of higher education continues to shift, how might we recover a culture that appreciates the slow, ongoing work of formation shaped by shared experiences and community?
As we seek to reclaim the art of listening, we must first cultivate the right mindset. How might our lives change if listening became an act of humility and obedience, rather than just a skill?
How can we ensure that our daily choices and patterns of consumption reflect faithfulness to God, concern for our neighbors, and stewardship of creation?
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