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OverviewDo you love your church and your family, but find yourself sitting in the driveway, too exhausted to go inside? Sacred No is a compassionate, biblically grounded guide to setting biblical boundaries for Christian women who over-serve, with Scripture, practical scripts, and a 30-day practice to reclaim your time, calling, and rest. You said yes to the nursery roster. Yes to the newcomer brunch. Yes to covering the worship team. Yes to your mother's appointment, your friend's crisis, your husband's dinner question - all on the same Sunday. And somewhere between the parking lot and the driveway, you lost yourself entirely. You don't resent the people you love. You resent the voice that tells you a truly godly woman wouldn't be this tired. That voice is lying to you. And this book is the answer to it. What if your endless yes isn't faithfulness, it's people-pleasing dressed in spiritual language? Most Christian women who over-serve aren't struggling with laziness or selfishness. They're struggling with a theology that was never fully examined: the belief that saying no is unbiblical, that limits are selfish, that a woman who truly loves God will always find a way to do more. Sacred No dismantles that belief - gently, biblically, and completely. This is not a book designed to shame you for serving. It is a book that sets you free from serving out of fear. Drawing on the Gospels, the letters of Paul, and the rhythm of Jesus' own ministry, it makes the case that boundaries are not a failure of love - they are an act of stewardship. And that an unlimited yes to everyone around you may, in fact, be a quiet no to God. This book gives you three things most Christian boundaries books never combine: The theological foundation. Four Gospel snapshots of Jesus setting limits. A biblical reframe of boundaries as stewardship, not self-protection. The scriptural case for rest, Sabbath, and saying no without guilt. The practical scripts. Word-for-word language for the hardest conversations - declining church requests, navigating family expectations, responding to guilt-laced pushback, and holding your ground with grace. Eleven real-life scenarios, ready to use. The 30-Day Sacred No Practice. A structured daily programme that takes you from awareness to action - auditing your commitments, practising one small no, holding one harder conversation, and designing a sustainable rhythm that doesn't require you to disappear. Each chapter includes reflection questions, fill-in exercises, and case studies drawn from women exactly like you - ministry volunteers, pastors' wives, small-group leaders, worship team members, and caregiving moms who have learned, slowly and imperfectly, that their limits are not a spiritual liability. They are a form of faithfulness. This book is for you if: You feel guilty saying no, even when you're already running on empty You've been told - or told yourself - that boundaries are selfish or unbiblical You're deeply involved in church life and feel responsible for every gap that needs filling You love the people around you and are quietly disappearing into their needs You want permission, grounded in Scripture, to finally stop Sacred No will not tell you to do less for God. It will show you how to do what God actually asked - and how to say no, with grace and without apology, to everything else. Your limits are not a failure. They are freedom. And the Bible has been saying so all along. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul CasmonPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.177kg ISBN: 9798252184111Pages: 148 Publication Date: 15 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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