Get Your Life Back Study Guide
Everyday Practices for a World Gone Mad
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- 12,99 zł
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- 12,99 zł
Publisher Description
You don't need to abandon your life to get it back. You can restore it with sustainable practices that are within your reach. And you will never be the same...
We live in soul-scorching times. The 24-7 onslaught of contemporary life—with its never-ending feed of global tragedies, demands for our attention, and pressures of work, family, and friends—has left us feeling ragged, wrung-out, and emptied. But if we have no margin in our lives, how do we find room to change anything?
In this life-changing video Bible study (DVD/digital downloads sold separately), John Eldredge distills a lifetime of wisdom into five practical and ready-to-implement practices for putting your life back together:
The one-minute pause,Benevolent detachment,Practicing kindness,Getting outside, andStepping back from technology.
Together, these simple practices will add up to enable you to begin recovery, care for the neglected places in your soul, and rediscover the hidden life of God in you.
Rest assured, the graces offered in this study are within reach of normal life. They're practicable and refreshing. God wants to come to us and restore our lives. We just need to put ourselves in places that allow us to receive his help.
Designed for use with Get Your Life Back Video Study (sold separately).
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Christian counselor and lecturer Eldredge (Wild at Heart) examines in this insistent work the toll of what he sees as society's relentless pace and obsession with social media. "My soul just can't do life at the speed of smartphones. The world has gone completely mad, and it's trying to take our souls with it," he writes, assuring readers that their lives can be renewed by receiving help from Jesus. He introduces simple practices one minute pauses, "drinking beauty" (taking in the miraculous quality of nature), unplugging from technology, practicing kindness toward others and the self and explains how to implement these habits with a daily schedule. Eldredge encourages readers to fully experience feelings, even uncomfortable ones, and recommends setting healthy benchmarks (such as hours working or exercise time) to prevent falling into unhealthy patterns, as well as to help recognize when pressures (such as the push to share one's personal life online, or to constantly keep up-to-date) are building. Eldredge gives personal examples, like spending time with his horses or taking daily walks, that help him avoid being "sucked back into the madness." With its suggestions for Christians that their "only rescue" is found in seeking more of God, this restorative guide will appeal to faithful readers wishing to slow down their lives to live out God's plan.