In 1 Thes. 2:17-19, Paul shares how his absence from the believers in that area of the world made him – and them – long for each other’s physical presence.
While an absence from a loved one can be uncomfortable, even painful in certain circumstances, the adage “absence makes the heart grow fonder” rings true. While we all need a proper amount of time to ourselves, it is the absence from the ones we love that makes us truly appreciate the time we have with them.
In today’s episode, Todd and Wendie share how their brief separation while Wendie is attending a health summit has affected each of their daily routines and rituals, and how being apart makes them long to be with each other again!
In this short solosode with Todd and Wendie, you’ll learn:
-We change our habits and ways when we’re apart from loved ones…03:30
-Separations from familiar surroundings can remind us of our dependence on God…05:45
-Complete, total control over the schedule leads to increased productivity for Todd…10:40
-Clarity is given to our priorities when we are separated from certain people or surroundings…15:15
-The big takeaway from today’s podcast…20:40
-And more…
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