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Holy Hustle

Embracing a Work-Hard, Rest-Well Life

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1 of 1 copy available
Work without Shame, Rest without GuiltBalance. It's what we long for in our lives as we hear shouts of "Work harder!" in one ear, and whispers to "rest more" in the other. What if God's plan for us isn't just one way or the other? Enter the holy hustle. Crystal Stine followed the path to success as she climbed the corporate ladder. Now she explores "hustle" in a new light as a self-employed, work-from-home mom. She invites you to join her in experiencing... ·renewed peace as you focus on serving, not striving ·reawakened potential as you ditch comparison and embrace community ·redefined purpose as you seek the roles God has for youYou were created to work with enthusiasm for the right reasons-and you were also made with a need to rest. Discover the place where these two sides meet in a happy, holy hustle.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 30, 2018
      In this call for quiet, Stine (Creative Basics) challenges Christian women to reexamine the motives behind a need for constant new and demanding endeavors. She begins by describing her early career in banking and how the ethos of hard work at all costs took over her life. After leaving the corporate world and focusing on her family, she realized that “we’re designed to work hard, to hustle after the holy things that bring God glory, and to connect meaningfully with others.” But that realization was tempered by the fact that finding peace “takes time. It takes boring, ordinary, everyday, unseen work.” To move toward peace and a true calling, Stine suggests three areas of focus: serving, as opposed to striving; potential, which comes from focusing on community; and purpose, as readers reflect on God’s intentions. Reminding readers that the Bible instructs them to give their best efforts but also to rest one day out of seven, Stine over and over again stresses the importance of rest, both physical and mental. Studded with short biblical passages to flesh out and back up Stine’s points, the book translates lessons from corporate life into a God-centered home in this enjoyable book of reflections on slowing down.

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