What Really Matters: How to Care for Yourself and Serve a Hurting World

What Really Matters: How to Care for Yourself and Serve a Hurting World

Unabridged

What Really Matters: How to Care for Yourself and Serve a Hurting World

What Really Matters: How to Care for Yourself and Serve a Hurting World

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Overview

When it comes to our personal well-being, success is often more dangerous than failure. As we try to fulfill others' expectations, we deplete our time, energy, and enthusiasm and end up feeling wrung out or burned out, sometimes even flaming out in spectacular ways. It may feel like the solution is just to quit-our jobs, our passions, our ministries-but there is a way to pour into others and take care of ourselves.



Sharing the dramatic, true, and untold story behind the creation of Convoy of Hope, Hal Donaldson and his daughter Lindsay Donaldson-Kring pull back the curtain on Hal's journey to greater mental, physical, and spiritual health amid the all-engrossing task of starting and sustaining a ministry. They reveal the toll ministry and compassion work can take on both individuals and families, then point toward healing and wholeness.



Insightful and encouraging, this book offers practical, real-world solutions to persistent problems associated with being the hands and feet of Jesus in a hurting world.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192588000
Publisher: EChristian, Inc.
Publication date: 06/25/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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