We can often compartmentalise our lives into the ‘spiritual’ and ‘natural’. Some have referred to it as the ‘sacred’ and ‘secular’. And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him. (Colossians 3:17) To simplify, sometimes we may think we need to keep spiritual matters separate from the everyday matters of life. Or if you are anything like me, it can be difficult to see how we can mesh them together cohesively. Having a family with young children means much of my life is made up of chores and ‘normal’ matters. I often need to remind myself that, yes, while I may be doing ‘another’ load of washing or I find myself ‘back at the kitchen sink’, I am actually doing everything before the Lord and I often need to change my mind, heart, and attitude.