Crazy Busy: A Short Book About a (Really) Big Problem (Mercifully)
Kevin DeYoungPaperback 2013-09-23
Evangelical Christian Publishers Association 2014 Christian Book of the Year Winner.
The frenetic pace of 'being busy' can pose a serious threat to our physical, social, and even spiritual wellbeing. In this "mercifully short book about a really big problem," Kevin DeYoung helps readers to strike a mature and well-reasoned balance between doing nothing and doing everything.
Publisher Description
I&'m too busy. We&'ve all heard it, we&'ve all said it. Sometimes being busy seems like the theme of our lives. Yet this frenetic pace poses a serious threat to our physical, social, and even spiritual well-being. In this mercifully short book about a really big problem, best-selling author Kevin DeYoung rejects the &"busyness as usual&" mindset, arguing that a life of constant chaos is far from what God intends. DeYoung helps us figure out a better way forward as he strikes a mature and well-reasoned balance between doing nothing and doing everything. With his usual warmth, humor, and honesty, DeYoung deftly attacks the widespread &"crazy busy&" epidemic and offers up the restful cure we&'ve all been too busy to find.
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Evangelical Christian Publishers Association 2014 Christian Book of the Year Winner.
The frenetic pace of 'being busy' can pose a serious threat to our physical, social, and even spiritual wellbeing. In this "mercifully short book about a really big problem," Kevin DeYoung helps readers to strike a mature and well-reasoned balance between doing nothing and doing everything.
Publisher Description
I&'m too busy. We&'ve all heard it, we&'ve all said it. Sometimes being busy seems like the theme of our lives. Yet this frenetic pace poses a serious threat to our physical, social, and even spiritual well-being. In this mercifully short book about a really big problem, best-selling author Kevin DeYoung rejects the &"busyness as usual&" mindset, arguing that a life of constant chaos is far from what God intends. DeYoung helps us figure out a better way forward as he strikes a mature and well-reasoned balance between doing nothing and doing everything. With his usual warmth, humor, and honesty, DeYoung deftly attacks the widespread &"crazy busy&" epidemic and offers up the restful cure we&'ve all been too busy to find.