A Year of Slowing Down, Alan Fadling
A Year of Slowing Down, Alan Fadling
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A Year of Slowing Down
Daily Devotions for Unhurried Living

Author: Alan Fadling

Narrator: Alan Fadling

Unabridged: 12 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/27/2022


Synopsis

With the overwhelming pace of life, many of us struggle to stop long enough to be present. Our long to-do lists and full calendars leave little breathing room to hear from God. We know we need to slow down but we don't even know how to begin.

Alan Fadling has spent years coaching leaders and communities on how to live an unhurried life, teaching that productivity and success are not our chief end, but rather living at the pace that our true self longs to live. Designed to help you center your day around God's loving presence, A Year of Slowing Down offers six devotionals for each week of the year. Each day begins with a Scripture passage followed by a short reading and a reflection question.

This book is an invitation to slow down and be present to the movement of God in your everyday life. Will you accept God's call to welcome a year of slowing down?

About Alan Fadling

Alan Fadling is president and founder of Unhurried Living, Inc. in Mission Viejo, California, inspiring people to rest deeper, live fuller, and lead better. He speaks and consults internationally with organizations such as Saddleback Church, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Cru, Halftime Institute, Apprentice Institute, and Open Doors International. He is the award-winning author of An Unhurried Life, honored with a Christianity Today Award of Merit in spirituality, and he is also a contributing author to Eternal Living: Reflections on Dallas Willard's Teaching on Faith and Formation. Fadling is a certified spiritual director, and he lives in Mission Viejo, California, with his wife, Gem, and their three sons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David

So this book was pricey ($18.00 for a Kindle version.). And I thought I'd enjoy it because I was retiring again for the third time and thought that being able to focus on "slowing down" would be just the ticket. Except there is no focus in the book (that I could discern) on slowing down, unless it wa......more