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What Season is This?

  • Writer: Kim Hatton
    Kim Hatton
  • Jul 15, 2020
  • 2 min read

When asking what season this is, the first thought that may come to mind is, "I do not know." Is it Spring, Summer, vacation or the sports time of year. What season is this? During this 2020 year people at home and at a distance have been overwhelmed with variations of distrust with a remaining virus to be unfolded where a vaccine is discovered. Many dis-eases and conditions have been noted a lifetime and has riddled the global world when people can travel to the moon on a rocket ship, to and from the earth., but do not have a cure for a pandemic. These moments in time are determined by routine schedules that encompass pre and post trainings. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says, "There is a time for everything, and a season for everything under the heavens." (New International Version) There are so many varied things going on at home with families, television programming adjustments, and processes of learning to make numerous adjustments to daily plans. As this newness of life is being understood, learning and knowing what you find familiar is beginning to be shared. People are becoming more used to spending areas of quality time with self and or others at home. Hearing stories among people and how lives have changed toward good, bad, and indifferent has been revealing.


What season is this? it is the a season for assessment. A season for a quiz. A season to learn new scripture verses, along with the nostalgia of VBS (Vacation Bible School) usually occurring in the summer months. We assess how to manage our homes and new work systems, hoping to maintain commonality of presence. We ask several quiz questions to exam our activities in accessing the ability to relax, relate, and release stress and surprising stressors. Personal guidance, of course within, can assist in social distancing adjustments involving new learning behaviors. Keeping track of what measures the city and government are providing, informs mass cities about individual health, to be followed in awareness. And finally, walk by faith and not by sight in order to bridge the gap between sense and non-sense on how to relate in the many areas people hope to find themselves back again. Reading through the Holy Bible and, or a good book that relates to your situation, concern, or current life now, can be a good start in this season.



Brighten up your Season,

from: KHMinistries





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