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The Trivial Life (Jason S. Lancaster)
Why does your life and my life often trend toward that which is trivial? Because the default mode of the human heart is bent toward triviality. Unless intentional action is taken, you are always going to lean in the direction of pursuing that which is trivial.
But what if there were some kind of work-around, intentional reset, or deliberate action on your part to move away from triviality to a life of meaning and purpose? Here’s the good news—you are not destined to live a life of futility but a life of consequence as you engage the critical aspects of life on a day-to-day basis.
God is not a trivial God, nor did He create humans for a life of triviality. He has intervened through the person of Jesus Christ who came to restructure your life from the inside out. Now, through faith in Jesus, you can live a God-consumed life in all that you do to the glory of the Father.
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Procrastination: First Steps to Change (Walter Henegar)
“I’ve been procrastinating most of my life. If a task is even remotely unpleasant, my tendency is to put it off. It’s not that I’m lazy; I’m actually very busy. I just wait as long as possible to do the really hard stuff.” This is how author Walter Henegar describes his life. Does it sound like your experience? If so, this booklet will help you see procrastination from God’s point of view, and show you how to change.
Author Walter Henegar recognizes that even though procrastination is acceptable in our culture, it is a deeply rooted sinful pattern in our lives. Only by God’s goodness and grace can our hearts be changed. Do you procrastinate? Do you doubt that you can change? Ask God to change you, and trust that He is able to do it.
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Redeeming the Time: A Christian Approach to Work & Leisure (Leland Ryken)
Do you feel guilty when you aren’t working? Have you swallowed the lie that you cannot glorify God, when at rest, even in relaxing times of enjoyment? In Redeeming the Time, Leland Ryken explores topics about the Christian life addressed by no other writings that we know of.
He analyzes and applies the biblical principles that relate to work and leisure, showing God’s good purpose in all sorts of realms of our lives. Finding answers in Scripture and in the rich heritage of theological thinking, Ryken weaves together insights drawn from a wide array of sources. The result is one of the most informed and practical studies on our day-to-day activities.
$32.00