<p><span>In our frenzied culture, the possibility of living in balanced rhythms of work and rest often feels elusive.</span><span> This rings especially true for pastors and leaders who carry the weight of nonstop responsibility. Most know they need rest but might be surprised to find within themsel
Embracing Rhythms of Work and Rest: From Sabbath to Sabbatical and Back Again
✍ Scribed by Ruth Haley Barton
- Publisher
- InterVarsity Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Transforming Resources
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
In our frenzied culture, the possibility of living in balanced rhythms of work and rest often feels elusive.
The journey to a meaningful sabbath practice is slow and gradual, and it is a journey we need to take in community. Sharing her own story of practicing sabbath for the past twenty years, Ruth Haley Barton offers hard-won wisdom regarding the rhythms of sabbath, exploring both weekly sabbath keeping as well as extended periods of sabbatical time.
Embracing Rhythms of Work and Rest
Includes a conversation guide for small groups and communities.
✦ Subjects
Religion / Christian Living / Personal Growth; Religion / Christian Living / Spiritual Growth; Self-help / Self-management / Stress Management
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