Overview
Wellbeing is at the very heart of the gospel but, in well-intentioned efforts to keep activities running, are over busy churches simply burning-out and missing the peace of Jesus? Renewable Wellbeing reveals how re-discovering the Jesus way of wellbeing is our best hope for a tired church in a broken world. Examining episodes from Jesus’ life as seen in John’s Gospel, Ruth Rice unpacks the five culture shifts she believes the church needs today to renew wellbeing in our churches: connecting with our identity, learning the new economy of the kingdom, getting active in community, taking notice of simplicity in our habits, and giving in renewable ways and sensing our call to serve. Renewable Wellbeing is an invitation to simpler, safer and more sustainable ways of being church in a world in need of communities of wellbeing. Renewable Wellbeing: · Encourages wellbeing to become the simple heartbeat of every church in every community · Is an invitation to walk the wellbeing way with Jesus · Calls the church to practise the presence of God and be the people of prayer in inclusive and welcoming ways · Unpacks the five ways of wellbeing in a gospel context · Shows how Jesus is the ultimate model of living out good mental health · Equips leaders to put wellbeing at the heart of their community and create a gentler and simpler way of doing church · Helps create simple habits of wellbeing that draw others to follow · Shows how true wellbeing is found within the shalom of God
Full Product Details
Publisher: Authentic Media
Imprint: Authentic Media
ISBN: 9781788933568
ISBN 10: 1788933567
Pages: 224
Publication Date: 08 November 2024
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Professional & Vocational
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
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Author Information
Ruth Rice is Director of Renew Wellbeing, a charity which runs simple café style spaces attached to a quiet room where inner habits of wellbeing are shared. Ruth longs for every church to find ways to bring God’s peace onto the high street and open spaces for all to attend to their wellbeing.