Managing our time: An Orthodox perspective

Time Management

OCA- November 2014

As Orthodox Christians, we are called to wisely manage our talents, our treasures, and our time.  And, in these first days of the Nativity Fast, we very well may find that our good intentions for spiritual discipline in this regard may be threatened by expectations of the secular holiday season.

To save ourselves from becoming “busy beyond belief,” theDepartment of Christian Service and Humanitarian Aid [CSHA] of the Orthodox Church in America recommends an article for clergy and laity by Dr. Albert Rossi and Julia Wickes, titled Time Management: an Orthodox Perspective. The timely article appears in theTheology of Lay Ministry section of the Resource Handbook for Ministries. Articles on related themes also may be found in this section.

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