
So like two years old or playing soccer, you know, three years old, they can't pick up the bat, but they're trying to get it off that T-ball.Īnd you know what? You know, if you really want them to do well, then you get that tutor. So if they're going to be really good, you've got to start them young. And then pretty soon you think about, well, you've got to do that with your kids. And so we live at a pace where if you don't want to work till seven or eight o'clock at night, go work someplace else. There's four words that describe the Silicon Valley Shuffle as I watch it at times in my own life and in the lives of lots of friends. And the people, I mean, they dance with intensity and passion and often to the point of fatigue. And I call it the Silicon Valley Shuffle. I've observed there's a dance that is done. Well, if you have a Bible, turn to 1 Corinthians chapter 13 for Chip's message, All You Need is Love. Now this is an issue we can all relate to, so invite a friend or spouse to listen with you, either through the Chip Ingram app or at. For the next handful of programs, Chip's going to share some practical steps from God's Word to help us slow down our busy lives and focus on what matters. And if you were intrigued by Chip's idea of loving more and doing less, then settle in as we kick off our series, Spiritual Simplicity. Living on the Edge is an international discipleship ministry focused on helping Christians live like Christians. Welcome to this Edition of Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram.


Is it any wonder that our lives and relationships are living on the ragged edge? If you long to start loving more by doing less, then stay with us. Do you wish you could put the brakes on the speed of life? I mean between work and family, ministry, financial pressures, carpools.
