Sabbath Sense: A Spiritual Antidote for the Overworked
Lack of time is the chronic complaint of our culture - and the reality of most of our lives. Sabbath as a day of rest has been lost in our to - do lists and organizers, but the sense of Sabbath, as spiritual leisure, is very much needed in our time-starved world. Sabbath Sense offers a refreshing perspective on making the spiritual choice to take back our time, one moment at a time.

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Sabbath Sense: A Spiritual Antidote for the Overworked
Lack of time is the chronic complaint of our culture - and the reality of most of our lives. Sabbath as a day of rest has been lost in our to - do lists and organizers, but the sense of Sabbath, as spiritual leisure, is very much needed in our time-starved world. Sabbath Sense offers a refreshing perspective on making the spiritual choice to take back our time, one moment at a time.

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Sabbath Sense: A Spiritual Antidote for the Overworked

Sabbath Sense: A Spiritual Antidote for the Overworked

by Donna E. Schaper
Sabbath Sense: A Spiritual Antidote for the Overworked

Sabbath Sense: A Spiritual Antidote for the Overworked

by Donna E. Schaper

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Overview

Lack of time is the chronic complaint of our culture - and the reality of most of our lives. Sabbath as a day of rest has been lost in our to - do lists and organizers, but the sense of Sabbath, as spiritual leisure, is very much needed in our time-starved world. Sabbath Sense offers a refreshing perspective on making the spiritual choice to take back our time, one moment at a time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806690179
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 06/03/2004
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

Donna E. Schaper has preached 25 full seasons of Lent and Easter as a parish pastor and a denominational executive. She is a graduate of Gettysburg College, Gettysburg Seminary, and the University of Chicago. She currently works as Area Minister for the Western Area of Massachusetts of the United Church of Christ.

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