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Time for Every Thing? How to be busy without feeling burdened (edition 2015)

by Matt Fuller (Author)

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Do you have enough time? Most of us feel pulled in too many directions, never managing to do enough. Matt Fuller liberates us from the drive to do everything; points us to the source of true rest; and sets out a godly framework to help us prioritize, so that we can be productive without being crushed. If you have ever felt the tyranny of a too-long to-do list, or the terror of a too-empty one, spend some precious time reading this book!… (more)
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Title:Time for Every Thing? How to be busy without feeling burdened
Authors:Matt Fuller (Author)
Info:The Good Book Company (2015), 144 pages
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Do you have enough time? Most of us feel pulled in too many directions, never managing to do enough. Matt Fuller liberates us from the drive to do everything; points us to the source of true rest; and sets out a godly framework to help us prioritize, so that we can be productive without being crushed. If you have ever felt the tyranny of a too-long to-do list, or the terror of a too-empty one, spend some precious time reading this book!

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