The Busy Christian’s Guide to Busyness, Tim Chester
Welcome to our first book review series of the year. This term we are going to be looking at The Busy Christian’s Guide to Busyness, by Tim Chester.
I read this late last year, and I was struck by its relevance –for Christians (especially in the west), but particularly for those in Christian ministry. How many of us are chronically busy, but feel we are busy doing ‘good things’?
This books cuts at the core of our busyness, the reasons behind it and the false ideas that prop them up.
I read this late last year, and I was struck by its relevance –for Christians (especially in the west), but particularly for those in Christian ministry. How many of us are chronically busy, but feel we are busy doing ‘good things’?
This books cuts at the core of our busyness, the reasons behind it and the false ideas that prop them up.
Interested?
We’ll be posting this series on Mondays. Next week – Chapter 1.
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