The Cycle of Grace: Living in Sacred Balance

· Upper Room Books
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About this ebook

Are you soul-weary? Do you struggle to make time for God in the midst of a packed schedule? Or do you sometimes stay so busy doing things for God that you can't relax and just "be"? Jesus faced amazing pressure and overwhelming demands throughout his ministry, but he did not experience the burnout so common today among Christian ministers and laypersons. You can learn the rhythm of living that Jesus demonstrates—the Cycle of Grace— throughout the Gospels. Use this workbook and accompanying video about the Cycle of Grace either individually or in a small group. THE CYCLE OF GRACE examines 4 components of a grace-filled life: Acceptance Sustenance Significance Fruitfulness

About the author

Trevor Hudson is a Methodist minister, pastoral therapist, and retreat leader in Benoni, South Africa. He is the author of several books, including Hope Beyond Your Tears, The Serenity Prayer, One Day at a Time, and A Mile in My Shoes. Hudson travels widely to conduct conferences, workshops, and retreats.

Jerry P. Haas pastored churches in California and Arizona for 25 years and then moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to work in retreat and spiritual formation ministries with The Upper Room/General Board of Discipleship. He served as director of the Academy for Spiritual Formation from 1999 to 2010 and spiritual director of The Upper Room from 2010 to 2012. Jerry is the coauthor of Shaping a Life of Significance for Retirement, project coordinator for Upper Room Worshipbook: Music and Liturgies for Spiritual Formation, and coeditor of Rhythm & Fire: Experiencing the Holy in Community and Solitude. He and his wife, Donna, now reside in the Tucscon, Arizona area.

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