Tired of Being Tired Receive God's Realistic Rest for Your Soul-Deep Exhaustion

Jess Connolly

eBook - 2024

If you're a woman, chances are you know the cycle: You start the day already exhausted and end it defeated, all the while telling yourself things will get better if you can just power through this week. But then the weeks turn into months, and you start to believe you'll never be able to stop, slow down, or catch your breath. You wouldn't even know how if you tried. And yet God has made you for a life of abundance, not a life of exhaustion. It's time to quit the unsustainable pace and receive God's gift of realistic rest. With relatable stories and eye-opening insights, bestselling author and speaker Jess Connolly offers good news to soul-weary women: There is a better way, and it is yours for the taking. She shows ...you how to find the source of your fatigue scripts for saying no and strategies for protecting your peace practices for bringing realistic rest into your daily and weekly rhythms You can break the cycle of living like you're constantly on the hook and come to Jesus to find rest for your weary and burdened soul. This book will show you how to find new rhythms so that you can experience the abundant life God intended for you.

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[United States] : Baker Publishing Group 2024.
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9781493444885
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Relentless pressure to be "everything to everyone" has left women burnt out at home and work, according to this earnest outing from Bible teacher Connolly (Wild and Free). Writing that rest is a gift from God so important it was modeled in the creation story, Connolly lists excuses women use to put off downtime ("I can't rest until the work is done"; "Rest will be boring") and probes more deep-seated reasons it can be hard to rest, including the tendency to strive "for your worth than receiving it from God." Tips for incorporating rest into one's life include napping, memorizing scripture "to fight striving," and establishing healthy bedtime and morning routines. Throughout, Connolly hammers home that women's worth is independent of their relationships to others, adding that she too must remind herself that "I'm a child of God, not just a worker or a leader or a provider for other people in the kingdom." While most of the book's tips will be familiar to readers, Connolly convincingly debunks the moral associations between rest and "laziness, indulgence, and lack of trustworthiness" with a mix of down-to-earth anecdote and solid spiritual exhortation ("If God our Father rested during creation... if Jesus Christ Himself needed sleep and time away with God--rest cannot be lazy or sinful"). Weary Christians will be rejuvenated by Connolly's solid counsel. Agent: Jenni Burke, Illuminate Literary. (Apr.)

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