Get Your Free Copy of Sabbath Rest for the People of God

If you’re already a subscriber to my When You Work for the Church website, you’ve already received the link to download your copy of Sabbath Rest for the People of God. (And if that link didn’t work for you earlier, please try again, as I’ve adjusted the settings. And if that still doesn’t work for you, please let me know.)

Sabbath Rest for the People of God is a subscriber bonus for my other website, but we all need rest as part of a healthy rhythm of work and rest. That rhythm was evident in God’s work of creation, modeled and encouraged by Jesus, and remains vital for our flourishing today.

So if you’d like a copy of Sabbath Rest for the People of God, I’d like to send it to you. Just use the button below to sign up for your free copy plus email updates—and if getting on another email list sounds like the opposite of rest to you, feel free to unsubscribe once you have the ebook by clicking the unsubscribe link in any email update or sending me a message. Whatever you decide, this little ebook is yours to keep, and I pray it will encourage you.

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SABBATH REST FOR THE PEOPLE OF GOD

Writing/Reflection Prompt: What work or other purposeful activity do you need to stop in order to rest? What mental or emotional activity do you need to set aside? What stops you from stopping? —from Sabbath Rest for the People of God


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Faith and Hope with April Yamasaki

I write, edit, teach, preach, and mentor in a variety of venues, platforms, and publications. The common thread? To encourage and inspire people of all ages to live with faith and hope. I’d love for you to join me!

In all the challenges, joys, and ordinary moments of daily life, God’s mercies never fail. They are new every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23).