
The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Release Year
- 2019
- ISBN
- 9780830845606
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
InterVarsity Press
ISBN-10
0830845607
ISBN-13
9780830845606
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15038703050
Product Key Features
Book Title
Common Rule : Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Topic
Christian Life / General, Spirituality, Christian Rituals & Practice / General, Christian Life / Personal Growth, Christian Life / Devotional
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Religion
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
10.2 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2018-050387
Reviews
Creation is full of holy rhythms of life. There is a way to live that honors and embodies these rhythms. The Common Rule is a beautiful, inviting resource that helps us do just that. It is an important guide to living more deeply rooted in God's life-giving kingdom.
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Table Of Content
Introduction: Discovering the Freedom of Limitations Part 1: How to Practice the Common Rule What Is a Rule? The Eight Habits of the Common Rule Part 2: The Daily and Weekly Habits Daily Habit 1: Kneeling Prayer at Morning, Midday, and Bedtime Daily Habit 2: One Meal with Others Daily Habit 3: One Hour with Phone Off Daily Habit 4: Scripture Before Phone Weekly Habit 1: One Hour of Conversation with a Friend Weekly Habit 2: Curate Media to Four Hours Weekly Habit 3: Fast from Something for Twenty-Four Hours Weekly Habit 4: Sabbath Epilogue: On Failure and Beauty Resources Habits in a Nutshell Trying One Habit of the Common Rule Trying a Week of the Common Rule Trying a Month of the Common Rule The Common Rule for Congregations A Prayer for Those Trying the Common Rule Habits The Common Rule as a Rule of Life The Common Rule for Different Walks of Life Acknowledgments Notes
Synopsis
Habits form us more than we form them. The modern world is a machine of a thousand invisible habits, forming us into anxious, busy, and depressed people. We yearn for the freedom and peace of the gospel, but remain addicted to our technology, shackled by our screens, and exhausted by our routines. But because our habits are the water we swim in, they are almost invisible to us. What can we do about it? The answer to our contemporary chaos is to practice a rule of life that aligns our habits to our beliefs. The Common Rule offers four daily and four weekly habits, designed to help us create new routines and transform frazzled days into lives of love for God and neighbor. Justin Earley provides concrete, doable practices, such as a daily hour of phoneless presence or a weekly conversation with a friend. These habits are "common" not only because they are ordinary, but also because they can be practiced in community. They have been lived out by people across all walks of life--businesspeople, professionals, parents, students, retirees--who have discovered new hope and purpose. As you embark on these life-giving practices, you will find the freedom and rest for your soul that comes from aligning belief in Jesus with the practices of Jesus., The modern world has us addicted to our technology, shackled by our screens, and exhausted by our routines. What can we do about it? Justin Earley offers four daily and four weekly habits, designed to help us create new routines and transform frazzled days into lives of love for God and neighbor. As you embark on these life-giving practices, you will find the freedom and rest for your soul., ECPA Christian Book Award Finalist Christianity Today Book of the Year Award Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year Habits form us more than we form them. The modern world is a machine of a thousand invisible habits, forming us into anxious, busy, and depressed people. We yearn for the freedom and peace of the gospel, but remain addicted to our technology, shackled by our screens, and exhausted by our routines. But because our habits are the water we swim in, they are almost invisible to us. What can we do about it? The answer to our contemporary chaos is to practice a rule of life that aligns our habits to our beliefs. The Common Rule offers four daily and four weekly habits, designed to help us create new routines and transform frazzled days into lives of love for God and neighbor. Justin Earley provides concrete, doable practices, such as a daily hour of phoneless presence or a weekly conversation with a friend. These habits are "common" not only because they are ordinary, but also because they can be practiced in community. They have been lived out by people across all walks of life--businesspeople, professionals, parents, students, retirees--who have discovered new hope and purpose. As you embark on these life-giving practices, you will find the freedom and rest for your soul that comes from aligning belief in Jesus with the practices of Jesus., ECPA Christian Book Award FinalistChristianity Today Book of the Year AwardOutreach Magazine Resource of the YearHabits form us more than we form them.The modern world is a machine of a thousand invisible habits, forming us into anxious, busy, and depressed people. We yearn for the freedom and peace of the gospel, but remain addicted to our technology, shackled by our screens, and exhausted by our routines. But because our habits are the water we swim in, they are almost invisible to us. What can we do about it?The answer to our contemporary chaos is to practice a rule of life that aligns our habits to our beliefs. The Common Rule offers four daily and four weekly habits, designed to help us create new routines and transform frazzled days into lives of love for God and neighbor. Justin Earley provides concrete, doable practices, such as a daily hour of phoneless presence or a weekly conversation with a friend.These habits are "common" not only because they are ordinary, but also because they can be practiced in community. They have been lived out by people across all walks of life--businesspeople, professionals, parents, students, retirees--who have discovered new hope and purpose. As you embark on these life-giving practices, you will find the freedom and rest for your soul that comes from aligning belief in Jesus with the practices of Jesus.
LC Classification Number
BV4501.3.E2655 2019
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