YM Shorts Magazine Issue #5 | Page 16

Brenda Seefeldt, founder of Wild Frontier, www.wildfrontier.org Brainstorm an Hour a Week Schedule an hour a week in your calendar for brainstorming. Just wild and creative and imaginative brainstorming about future projects. This is a great way to break from your normal schedule and normal stressors. This is a great way to have a time with the Holy Spirit to inspire you which equals to a time of refreshing. Besides, if you don’t invest the time now into future grand schemes, you’ll never see the results later on. And the Holy Spirit is always involved in grand schemes! When I taught my youth group there was a temptation to be a total sloth in preparing the lesson. I figured, “Hey, I can write a lesson in an afternoon.” And I could, but not a good lesson, with answers for the students’ questions, and input from other Christian sources. The other temptation I found was to bleed on others during the lesson. If I struggled with a certain verse and didn’t research what others thought about it, all I had were my thoughts. And when a struggling voice becomes the final voice, shadows are thrown on the light of Scripture. Thus I was/am the Bleeding Sloth. These temptations both came from the same source: overvaluing my thoughts. The Bible is a source of a divine truth, and neither my struggles nor my insights can change it. Recognizing this will help me be less of a Bleeding Sloth. 16 WildFrontier.org Scotty Meiser, Cellophane Glasses blog writer for, Wildfrontier.org Attack of the Bleeding Sloth