Description
(E-Book Format)
If you can identify with any of the following, this book is for you!
- Me-time is selfish and time-wasting.
- It’s easier to say yes to others than to myself.
- My work computer is part of my vacation luggage.
For many Christians, the concept of loving themselves sounds contrary to Jesus’s words: “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross” (Mathew 16:24 NIV). Does, “Love your neighbor as yourself” mean our earthly needs are as important as our service to others?
Each chapter of Self-Care: Selfish or Sacred looks at a myth about self-care, shares the author’s personal struggles, identifies misconceptions, and provides Scriptural explanations. Questions and prayer prompts are included with blank spaces for interactive use.
The book’s easy-to-use format is conducive to personal or group study.
128 PAGES
CHAPTERS INCLUDE THESE MYTHS:
Christians Agree on the Definition of Self-Care
Self-Care is Not Found in the Bible
A Christian’s Obligation is to Always Serve Others
My Kids & Their Needs Come Before Mine
Self-Care is Just Not Feasible in Some Vocations
We Are So Secure in Jesus We Don’t Need to Care for Our Self
PUBLISHER: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
FACILITATOR’S GUIDE: Readers of Self-Care: Selfish or Sacred? An Interactive Guide to Myths and Misunderstandings are encouraged to personalize each chapter by answering questions and writing prayers. This $5 PDF guide can be used for groups who would like to discuss their answers and delve deeper into each section.
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