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Breathe
Creating Space for God in a Hectic Life
By Keri Wyatt Kent

While juggling kids, errands, jobs, relationships and church activities, many moms don't realize that their value is not found in what they do but in who they are. If this is you, and your energy runs out long before your day comes to an end, than maybe it's time to take a break and Breathe.

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Excerpt from Breathe

A Real Rest

Maybe you seek rest, but you are not sure how to get there. Some of us find we are able to occasionally enjoy rest and recreation, but we see them as completely compartmentalized from our spiritual lives. We've got our "spiritual" stuff in one box, our "work" in another, and our "recreation" (often extremely competitive or dangerously escapist) in a third. They never connect. But that doesn't sound like living freely and lightly.

For some of us, depending on how legalistic our background is, Sabbath might seem like a restrictive or punitive deal. Or it may be something we feel we want but don't have the foggiest notion how to access.

Finding Sabbath rest, regularly practicing the Sabbath, will form our spirit into the image of Christ. When we find rest in Sabbath, that quietness can spill over into our lives, including our prayer life and our communion with God.


Keri Wyatt Kent is the author of God's Whisper in a Mother's Chaos, The Garden of the Soul, Breathe and Oxygen. She writes for Willow Creek Community Church. She also often speaks on spiritual formation. She lives with her husband and two children in the Chicago, Illinois area. Visit her online at www.keriwyattkent.com.


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