Sabbath Rest
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TGC’s Brief Guide to the Sabbath Helps Women Draw Near to God
Keeping up with our do-it-all culture is not only exhausting, it can also hinder us from seeking the Lord. How can we grow in devotion to God in a world of endless distractions? TGC’s Disciplines of Devotion series helps women cultivate a life of devotion to the Lord by building simple, biblical practices into their days.
Each volume highlights one spiritual discipline–exploring its meaning, biblical examples, and benefits–and offers accessible ways to make this practice a spiritual habit. In this volume, Megan Hill encourages women to find rest for their souls by observing the Sabbath. Explaining that God graciously gives us time to commune with him, Hill shows women how to enjoy the Sabbath in their busy lives. Brief, biblically rich, and highly practical, Disciplines of Devotion booklets are ideal for individual or small-group study.
*Approachable Guide to the Sabbath: Explains how this biblical practice helps believers draw near to God, with reflection questions for individual study or small-group discussion
*Brief and Practical: Short enough to be read in one sitting, this booklet is designed to help busy women pursue the spiritual discipline of Sabbath rest
*Accessible: Written for any woman who is exploring faith or interested in growing deeper in relationship with Christ
*From the Gospel Coalition: Upcoming topics in the Disciplines of Devotion series include fasting, prayer, worship, and evangelism
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SKU (ISBN): 9781433599569
ISBN10: 1433599562
Megan Hill | Editor: Winfree Brisley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2026
TGC Disciplines Of Devotion
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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