Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things Philippians 4:8
We have been surrounded by news and social media clips that tend to take us to a negative place. One of our pastors spoke Sunday about the cynicism that has become the mood of our age. Indeed, just thinking about the changes in political mood over my lifetime, we have gone from an era of political trust to one of distrust. Yet, that is not my point today, although it informs this blog.
Over the past several weeks my wife and I have been settling down in the evening to watch a series that was originally aired on PBS years ago. The show is titled Call the Midwife. The series is set in London starting in 1957. The award-winning series is now in its 16th season, a testament to its staying power and the depth and beauty of the writing and acting.
The show is an oasis in a world of stringent and often toxic media productions. The simple spiritual values presented, the wholesome relationships developed, and the generally optimistic tenor are a welcome balm in these days of doomscrolling. One leaves the show feeling refreshed and encouraged.
So, my friends, if you are so inclined, take a look at this simple yet profound piece of programming. I think you will be glad that you did.
Prayer: We seek joy and calm in the midst of turmoil, and we can find that it is right among us if we look, Amen