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Return to your rest, my soul, for the LORD has been good to you. --Psalm 116:7Do you ever feel as if life circumstances are overtaking you? Perhaps it's your spouse, your children, a full-time job, caring for aging parents, or all of the above. One tired day follows another. Is there no rest for the weary? Everyday Sabbath will help free you from your hectic days and embrace the Lord who gives Sabbath--real-life--rest. Author Judi Braddy explores the foundational principles God used in establishing Sabbath rest in the first place as well as insights for keeping rest and spiritual reflection in…mehr

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Return to your rest, my soul, for the LORD has been good to you. --Psalm 116:7Do you ever feel as if life circumstances are overtaking you? Perhaps it's your spouse, your children, a full-time job, caring for aging parents, or all of the above. One tired day follows another. Is there no rest for the weary? Everyday Sabbath will help free you from your hectic days and embrace the Lord who gives Sabbath--real-life--rest. Author Judi Braddy explores the foundational principles God used in establishing Sabbath rest in the first place as well as insights for keeping rest and spiritual reflection in the forefront of your mind.Each chapter of Everyday Sabbath is based in scripture and illustrates specific, practical applications to help you make the mental adjustment that results in life-renewing change. Discover ways to insert Sabbath rest into your daily routine.
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Autorenporträt
Judi Braddy is an auther, motivational speaker, and credentialed minister. She is a frequent contributor to numerous publications and has written other books including, Prodigal In The Parsonage: Encouragement for Ministry Leaders Whose Child Rejects Faith, It All Comes Out in the Wash, True North, Camp Gramma. Judi and her husband live in Elk Grove, California, where he serves as a denominational executive. For more information about her writing and speaking, visit www.judibraddy.com.