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The Art of Rest (ebook)
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The Art of Rest (ebook)
The Art of Rest (ebook)
The Art of Rest (ebook)
The Art of Rest (ebook)

The Art of Rest ebook

Faith to hit pause in a world that never stops

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About this book

For some of us, resting seems like a waste of time—it means we're missing out on other things. For others, rest seems like a luxury—there's simply too much to do. And for almost all of us, we crave rest, but don't always know how to.

This warm, realistic, humorous book shows us the huge spiritual, emotional and physical rewards of rest.

It shows us how rest gives us time to spend with God and remember his grace. Discover how rest fuels our joy and confidence in God's sovereignty as we learn to depend on him, and not our own efforts, and are refreshed by the power of the Holy Spirit.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Adam Mabry
ISBN:
9781784983215
Format:
eBook
First published:
May 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

1. I Don't Do Rest
2. A Bit of Art History
3. Rest Allows Remembering
4. Rest is Resistance
5. Rest Restores Relationship
6. Rest Brings Reward
7. Starting to Stop
8. Rest-chatology

Endorsements

How fascinating to read a book about one of the greatest challenges of our time, written by a man who once failed miserably in the face of that challenge. In these pages, Adam Mabry gives us what we most need—a vision of rest tethered to God, rooted in the practical, and shot through with a humorous understanding of our work-addicted folly. This book is a gift!

Stephen Mansfield New York Times bestselling author; host of the Stephen Mansfield podcast

The Art of Rest isn’t just about rest; it’s about life—what we are here for. Adam Mabry brings together personal experience, biblical conviction, and keen cultural analysis into a brief and enjoyable book that offers a gospel-centered solution to an ever-present problem. I needed this book. I think you probably do, too.

Trevin K. Wax Author of Counterfeit Gospels and Holy Subversion, Vice President of Resources and Marketing, North American Mission Board

I have to admit, it made me laugh when I heard Adam was writing a book on rest. Adam is one of the hardest-working people I know, and he seems to have endless energy—but that might be why he is the perfect person to write on this topic. He is a gifted writer with an important message for everyone—rest is a gift that God wants you to enjoy. I pray that this book inspires you to learn the art of rest.

Steve Murrell President, Every Nation Churches & Ministries; Founding Pastor, Victory Church, Manila, Philippines

In this brief book about a big problem, Adam helps us find our way back to rest in God. Highly recommended!

Ed Stetzer Executive Director, The Billy Graham Center, Wheaton College, Illinois

What a refreshing book! With surprising authenticity, delightful humor, and profound biblical insight, Adam Mabry has given Christians a gift… and a gift that will last a lifetime. It’s not a book you just read; it’s a book to which you will refer often and that over a lifetime. I’m an old guy and just wish that I had read this book when I was younger. But still, this book is a life-changer even for an old guy ‘cramming for finals.’ My life is going to be richer and better because of The Art of Rest. Yours will be too. Read it and give it to everyone you know!

Steve Brown New York TImes bestselling author; host of Steve Brown, Etc. and Key Life; Professor, Reformed Theological, Orlando and Knox Seminary, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Adam Mabry is a pastor and an evangelist who cares deeply about people. His book beckons us to look to Christ’s promise to exchange the heavy burdens that vex our souls for the peace that passes all understanding.

Dr. Rice Broocks Co-founder, Every Nation Churches & Ministries; author of God's Not Dead

I've read a lot of books on rest for busy Christians, but this is one of the best. It's lively, convicting, and relentlessly focused on Jesus.

Collin Hansen editorial director of The Gospel Coalition and author of Young, Restless, Reformed: A Journalist's Journey with the New Calvinists

Painful and freeing. Simultaneously, this book was painfully convicting because of my need for rest, but it was also joyfully freeing to uncover the path to freedom—freedom from the tyranny of the urgent, freedom from the list of to-dos, and freedom from the pressure to see myself as a human doing, instead of a human being.

Daniel Im Director, Church Multiplication at NewChurches.com; author of No Silver Bullets; Teaching Pastor, The Fellowship, Nashville

was itself a welcome rest to this retired theologian living in Florida (the outro in this book will enable you to appreciate the reference). I disagree with Adam somewhat about the Fourth Commandment, but he is wonderfully right about, as he says, 96% of what the Bible says on rest. His writing is rich, clear, conversational, and vivid. It’s as if he, Adam, were right there with you as you read. And Adam calls us to a lifestyle enabled by God’s grace in Jesus, in which we can find rest in work as well as rest away from work.

John Frame J. D. Trimble Chair of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando

We in the 24/7 world of the West have forgotten why—and how—to rest. As a result, we’re over-extended and sleep-deprived. Our relationships are strained, our bodies suffer stress-induced disorders, and worst of all, our worship of God is superficial. We need help. And Adam Mabry’s book is a great help. Here we get to the heart of the problem and then find very helpful recommendations for recovering the lost art of rest.

Jon Bloom Co-founder, Desiring God; author of Not By Sight

I know this message is disruptive because it interrupts the auto-pilot default life-styles that we have taken for granted. I also know the messenger/author and what a difference practicing rest has made to him. His radical change gives me hope that leaders can lead from a place of rest, and the results are so much more sustainable.

Dr. Joseph Umidi Executive Vice President, Regent University

The modern world's frenetic pace and anxious striving too often pervade our Christian lives and church culture. In answer, Mabry's book is full of honest reflections, theological depth and practical insights. Mabry does far more than provide a list of tips and rules; he reorients our desires according to God's word, teaching us why and how to embrace rest from God's perspective and to delight in Him.

Lionel Windsor Author, pastor and teacher at Moore Theological College, Sydney

Read this to gain insight into the purpose behind the pillars of sabbath with which God architected man’s soul. If you are allergic to conviction, read this book with your favorite antihistamine close by.

Brett Fuller Pastor, Grace Covenant Church, Chantilly, Virginia; North American Director, Every Nation Churches & Ministries

This little jewel of a book made my heart sing. Like most of us Adam Mabry has struggled with the modern tyranny of busyness. In this short book – easily readable even by the busiest – he shows the biblical principal of rest to be a gift of grace, a taste of heaven and a counter-cultural statement of trust in our heavenly father. An inspiring and challenging read!

Clare Heath-Whyte Author and speaker

Nobody teaches us to rest. Pastor Adam Mabry - like many others - discovered the consequences the hard way. This "starter in the art of rest" explores why we find it hard to stop and makes an urgent plea for us to discover patterns and rhythms of rest before the pace and complexity of life overwhelms us. This is a book I really wish I had read when I was starting in Christian ministry.

Marcus Honeysett Director of Living Leadership and author of Finding Joy and Meltdown

A senior doctor once wrote to The Times, “We doctors in the treatment of nervous diseases, are compelled to provide periods of rest. Some of these periods are, I think, only Sundays in arrears.” In this excellent book, Adam Mabry shows us that rest for the Christian is not optional—it's commanded for our good. After a careful handling of a biblical theology of rest, Mabry applies God's good command in a gospel-saturated and realistic way. This book will do you good and enable to rest well in a restless world.

Robin Weekes Senior Minister, Emmanuel Church, Wimbledon

We live in a world that has forgotten how to rest, so put your feet up, relax and let Adam Mabry refresh your memory. This is a book whose time has come.

Phil Moore Leader of Everyday Church, London, and author of the "Straight to the Heart" series of Bible commentaries

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Interesting

 

(Review written for 'The Art of Rest')

It gives us a clear picture on how we should rest and the importance of rest

4.00 stars An enthralling challenge.

 

(Review written for 'The Art of Rest')

Compels you to review what you think is actual resting.

4.00 stars Very helpful

 

(Review written for 'The Art of Rest')

Good discussion of modern day appraoch to Sabbath and rest in journal for all of us who struggle to REST.

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