Living Into Focus: Choosing What Matters in an Age of Distractions


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In today's high-speed culture, there's a prevailing sense that we are busier than ever before and that the pace of life is too rushed. Most of us can relate to the feeling of having too much to do and not enough time for the people and things we value most. We feel fragmented, overwhelmed by busyness and the tyranny of gadgets.

Veteran pastor and teacher Arthur Boers offers a critical look at the isolating effects of modern life that have eroded the centralizing, focusing activities that people used to do together. He suggests ways to make our lives healthier and more rewarding by presenting specific individual and communal practices that help us focus on what really matters. These practices--such as shared meals, gardening, hospitality, walking, prayer, and reading aloud--bring our lives into focus and build community. The book includes questions for discernment and application and a foreword by Eugene H. Peterson.

Author: Arthur Boers
Publisher: Brazos Press
Published: 01/01/2012
Pages: 250
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.10w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9781587433146
ISBN10: 1587433141
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Living | General
- Religion | Christian Ministry | Discipleship
- Religion | Spirituality

About the Author
Arthur Boers (DMin, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary) is associate professor and R. J. Bernardo Family Chair of Leadership at Tyndale Seminary in Toronto, Ontario. He served as a pastor for sixteen years and is the award-winning author of numerous articles and six books, including "The Way Is Made by Walking" and "The Rhythm of God's Grace." He speaks regularly at churches, conferences, and retreats.