Living into Focus – Choosing What Matters in an Age of Distractions
Autor Arthur Boers, Eugene H. Petersonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2012
Veteran pastor and teacher Arthur Boers offers a critical look at the isolating effects of modern life that have eroded the centralizing, focusing activities that people used to do together. He suggests ways to make our lives healthier and more rewarding by presenting specific individual and communal practices that help us focus on what really matters. These practices--such as shared meals, gardening, hospitality, walking, prayer, and reading aloud--bring our lives into focus and build community. The book includes questions for discernment and application and a foreword by Eugene H. Peterson.
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ISBN-13: 9781587433146
ISBN-10: 1587433141
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 166 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Baker Publishing Group – Baker Books
ISBN-10: 1587433141
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 166 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Baker Publishing Group – Baker Books
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Focusing on What Really Matters
"It's one thing to clear a piece of land, move the rocks, rake the soil, and protect it with a fence. It's another to bring it to life with berry-bearing bushes, exuberant tubers, vigorous vegetables, and many-splendored flowers. It's that second thing that Arthur Boers has done; he's taken a theory and made it fruitful."
--Albert Borgmann, University of Montana
"For many years now, [Arthur Boers] has embraced Borgmann's passion for living a generous life. . . . This book is his personal witness to the practices that develop into a life of wealth, of generous abundance."
--Eugene H. Peterson, Regent College (from the foreword)
"Arthur Boers has written an insightful, wise, and practical book for people who are feeling exhausted, bored, fragmented, or simply lost in a world of unending busyness and distraction. It is a gift for all of us who want to focus our lives on the places, people, and practices that deeply matter and that give honor to God."
--Norman Wirzba, Duke Divinity School
"I've been waiting for someone to write this important book. Herein Arthur Boers alerts us to the astonishingly overlooked 'quiet desperation' afflicting our lives through the incessant distractions offered by our technological age. And he offers us practices that make space for grace and beauty and focus, which is to say, practices that create the sort of wealth that is the true longing of humankind."
--Lee C. Camp, author of "Who Is My Enemy?" and host of TokensShow.com
"This is an essential book for people of faith who don't want to drown in a culture of distraction. If you read it in a group, it will generate lively discussion. If you read it with your family, it will change the way you live together. And if you read it alone, it will produce some serious soul-searching. This book is a life raft in a sea of words."
--Lillian Daniel, coauthor of "This Odd and Wondrous Calling: The Public and Private Lives of Two Ministers"
"It's one thing to clear a piece of land, move the rocks, rake the soil, and protect it with a fence. It's another to bring it to life with berry-bearing bushes, exuberant tubers, vigorous vegetables, and many-splendored flowers. It's that second thing that Arthur Boers has done; he's taken a theory and made it fruitful."
--Albert Borgmann, University of Montana
"For many years now, [Arthur Boers] has embraced Borgmann's passion for living a generous life. . . . This book is his personal witness to the practices that develop into a life of wealth, of generous abundance."
--Eugene H. Peterson, Regent College (from the foreword)
"Arthur Boers has written an insightful, wise, and practical book for people who are feeling exhausted, bored, fragmented, or simply lost in a world of unending busyness and distraction. It is a gift for all of us who want to focus our lives on the places, people, and practices that deeply matter and that give honor to God."
--Norman Wirzba, Duke Divinity School
"I've been waiting for someone to write this important book. Herein Arthur Boers alerts us to the astonishingly overlooked 'quiet desperation' afflicting our lives through the incessant distractions offered by our technological age. And he offers us practices that make space for grace and beauty and focus, which is to say, practices that create the sort of wealth that is the true longing of humankind."
--Lee C. Camp, author of "Who Is My Enemy?" and host of TokensShow.com
"This is an essential book for people of faith who don't want to drown in a culture of distraction. If you read it in a group, it will generate lively discussion. If you read it with your family, it will change the way you live together. And if you read it alone, it will produce some serious soul-searching. This book is a life raft in a sea of words."
--Lillian Daniel, coauthor of "This Odd and Wondrous Calling: The Public and Private Lives of Two Ministers"