
Self-Care Book Bundle
Purchase Self-Care: “Selfish or Sacred? An Interactive Guide to Myths and Misunderstandings” AND “Lila the Ladybug Learns About Self-Care” in one bundled deal!
$27.28
Self-Care: Selfish or Sacred? An Interactive Guide to Myths and Misunderstandings
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.
* Purchase 5 or more copies of Self-Care: Selfish or Sacred? and receive the facilitator’s guide for free! Add books and guide to cart, then type coupon code FREEGUIDE5 in checkout.
Lila the Ladybug Learns About Self-Care
Little Lila Ladybug did it all: encouraged her sad friends, shared her lunch, and kept so busy helping others, she didn’t have time to play. What could possibly go wrong? Sometimes a loving grandmother needs to point out a problem, and pray. This unique picture book (whimsically illustrated by Holly Backus) includes coloring and activity pages. Written in verse, Lila the Ladybug Learns About Self-Care is a children’s version of the discussion-promoting adult book, Self-Care: Selfish or Sacred? by Susan L. Fink.
