Building rest and restoration into the rhythm of life.
How being available opens the way for friendships and opportunities to introduce others to Jesus.
“I began to tell Him what he already knew: I can’t do it. I can’t make sure everybody likes me. I can’t stop eating sugar. I can’t focus in my time with Him.”
Staff member Jill Felix explains her journey of learning how to stop in the middle of a society that doesn’t promote rest or practice rest, well.
Since prayer is our main form of communication with God, prayer itself is the relationship. Here are 4 ways we can look at our relationships with people to learn about our relationship with God.
A working life that pleases God is like a musical composition – the rests are as crucial as the notes you play.
What I heard in church and from the Christian culture was “die to yourself,” “consider others as more important than yourself,” “sacrifice yourself for the cause of Christ.” But when these good biblical principles were applied through the cultural grid of “success” – with no mention of biblical rest – it led to my burnout.
Author and speaker Cindi Ferrini shares how you can balance work and rest in everyday life.
We live in a harried, frenetic world. A discipline known as “The Daily Office” can offer people an opportunity to slow down to be with God and to hear from Him in the midst of our daily lives.
A workaholics dramatic collapse lead to a fresh approach to life and ministry.
In America, being busy and working so hard that you don’t rest is seen as a badge of honor. But take it from someone who’s burnt out, that’s a total farce.
If you are suffering from something specific today, here are some articles that may help you.
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