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Embracing Rhythms of Work and Rest: From Sabbath to Sabbatical and Back Again

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Will You Accept God's Gift of Sabbath Rest?

In our frenzied culture, the possibility of living in balanced rhythms of work and rest often feels elusive. This rings especially true for pastors and leaders who carry the weight of nonstop responsibility. Most know they need rest but might be surprised to find within themselves a deep resistance to letting go and resting in God one day a week, let alone for longer seasons of sabbatical.

The journey to a meaningful sabbath practice is slow and gradual, and it is a journey we need to take in community. Sharing her own story of practicing sabbath for the past twenty years, Ruth Haley Barton offers hard-won wisdom regarding the rhythms of sabbath, exploring both weekly sabbath keeping as well as extended periods of sabbatical time.

In Embracing Rhythms of Work and Rest, you'll find:

  • Practical steps for embedding sabbath rhythms in churches and organizations, grounding us in God's intentions in giving us the gift of sabbath,
  • An opportunity at the end of each chapter to reflect and engage God around your own journey with the material, and
  • A conversation guide for small groups and communities to foster transformation on a community-level.
  • Sabbath is more than a practice—it is a way of life ordered around God's invitation to regular rhythms of work, rest, and replenishment that will sustain us for the long haul of life in leadership.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        August 8, 2022
        This insightful volume by Barton (Invitation to Retreat)—founder of the Transforming Center, a Christian leadership ministry—extols the observance of sabbath. She suggests that sabbath-keeping “helps us arrange our lives to honor the rhythm of things—work and rest, fruitfulness and dormancy.” The author felt “too busy” to rest on the sabbath until a severe biking accident forced her to consider that “God was trying to tell me” to slow down. Freedom lies at the root of sabbath, she contends, detailing sabbath’s origins in Exodus when God tells the Israelites to observe a weekly day of rest as a sign that they had escaped Pharaoh’s “system of endless production.” Barton posits that the sabbath cultivates trust in God; as the Israelites had to learn that God would provide for them if they stopped working, modern Christians must trust God to “keep running the world without them.” Barton’s enlightening perspectives on Exodus ground the exegesis, and her criticism of church leaders for busying Sundays with “youth group activities, committee meetings, choir practices” offers a thoughtful take on how contemporary demands of church have superseded a commitment to sabbath. Weary Christians will find this a balm.

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