Burnout: Resting in God's Fairness
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Burnout: Resting in God's Fairness   -     By: Brad C. Hambrick

Burnout: Resting in God's Fairness

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Burnout occurs when the things that once gave us life and energy become discouraging and draining instead, sacrificing our pleasures and accomplishments to the continual onslaught of "next." While a common danger for Christians who dedicate their efforts to God's kingdom, burnout eventually makes us choose cynical numbness over the "caring exhaustion" of Christian service. How do we avoid this pitfall?

Brad Hambrick argues that burnout is actually a consequence of our life management, and he shows us how to create a time budget to avoid living beyond our means with the time God has provided. He helps us remember to rest in God's fairness rather than trying to gain his acceptance.

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Title: Burnout: Resting in God's Fairness
By: Brad C. Hambrick
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 48
Vendor: P & R Publishing
Publication Date: 2013
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.37 (inches)
Weight: 3 ounces
ISBN: 1596386622
ISBN-13: 9781596386624
Series: Gospel for Real Life
Stock No: WW386624

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Burnout occurs when the things that once gave us life and energy become discouraging and draining instead, sacrificing our pleasures and accomplishments to the continual onslaught of “next.” While a common danger for Christians who dedicate their efforts to God’s kingdom, burnout eventually makes us choose cynical numbness over the “caring exhaustion” of Christian service. How do we avoid this pitfall? Brad Hambrick argues that burnout is actually a consequence of our life management, and he shows us how to create a time budget to avoid living beyond our means with the time God has provided. He helps us remember to rest in God’s fairness rather than trying to gain his acceptance.

Author Bio

Brad Hambrick is pastor of counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, North Carolina, and adjunct professor of biblical counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He provides many resources on counseling at www.bradhambrick.com.

Editorial Reviews

I can think of few things more relevant and helpful for pastors and church members in general in the Western world than these insights on burnout. Brad shows how both man-centered approaches to work or ministry and poor habits contribute to a burnout epidemic. The messages off of which this booklet is based were a ministry-saver for several ministers on our team, and deeply enriching for us all. These reflections have it all--theological depth, gospel-centrality, humility, and practical advice. I cannot commend it highly enough! -- J.D. Greear (Senior Pastor at The Summit Church

Burnout: Resting in God's Fairness is a very practical book based upon very biblical, gospel-focused principles and insights. It avoids the extreme of abstract teaching unrelated to life and and avoids the extreme of pity principles that become nothing more than moralisms. After sharing wise principles for life planning, Burnout diagnoses root causes and then points us toward heart cures--rest in Christ. -- Robert W. Kellemen, Ph.D., Executive Director, Biblical Counseling Coalition, Author Anxiety: Anatomy and Cure

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