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Show NotesIn this short reflection, Gene shares a lesson he first learned from Quaker writer Elton Trueblood—what he called Quaker midnight. It’s a simple but radical reordering of time: beginning each day in rest rather than work.

This rhythm of rest is more than recovery; it’s the starting point of a simpler, more centered life with God.

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