Let me state the obvious: we’re not thriving right now. Since March 2020, how many times have you heard someone say that they and their family are doing great and living their best life? Depression, despair, isolation, and loneliness are on the rise, and some places are seeing far greater numbers of suicides than deaths from COVID.
The pandemic’s immediate effects have been hard. People are in and out of quarantine. Childcare is tricky. Fear and anxiety about death and sickness abound. And we’re all exhausted from constantly wondering: When will this end?
And this shouldn’t surprise us. People will continue feel troubled and isolated until we return to some kind of relational normal. When we isolate real human beings from other real human beings– from clubs, activities, school, worship, church, families– we strike at the heart of the key to thriving: community.
In the Bible, Jesus repeatedly reveals how to live your best life. Love one another. Human beings are created to show love to others in real, tangible ways. So when people are forced to separate, we suffer.
What do we do? How can we fight to love each other in this pandemic world? How do we cope with COVID?
Pick one or to do in the next few weeks. Invite your kids or friends to do them with you. My hope is that this list gives you motivation and encouragement as work to you love others.
Even though we can’t get together in person, there are lots of ways to remind people you care. Get creative and do fun things that you might not otherwise!
Our children might be struggling too. They aren’t machines and don’t need machines to engage with them. They need real people. Yes, we don’t always have a lot of time. But could we take a few minutes a day to create rituals and routines in our homes to help our kids feel secure and give them health?
These little acts of loving kindness add up in the lives of others. Be the bright spot in someone else’s hard day. Take some simple steps to combat the darkness and isolation that has come with the pandemic in order to show others the love of Jesus.
How are you coping with Covid while at home with your family? Check out our guide to Setting Goals in an Unexpected School Year and make a plan with your family today!