Building a Resilient Life, Rebekah Lyons
Building a Resilient Life, Rebekah Lyons
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Building a Resilient Life
How Adversity Awakens Strength, Hope, and Meaning

Author: Rebekah Lyons

Narrator: Rebekah Lyons

Unabridged: 5 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 05/02/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Read by the author.Awaken to a hope you can always rely on and a strength you never knew you had by incorporating these five rules of resilience into your life.With compassionate wisdom and powerful testimony, Rebekah Lyons (bestselling author of Rhythms of Renewal) will come alongside you as a friend in these difficult times—helping you face your fears, pains, and anxieties and learn how they drive us closer to God.Life is hard for so many reasons. Many of us have dealt with loss, discouragement, trauma, intense hardship. In all this, it can be tempting to try to dodge trials and move past the pain as quickly as possible. Building a Resilient Life is a roadmap not only to overcome adversity but to incorporate it into your healing process.Though Rebekah's unique blend of story, psychology, theology, and biblical teaching, you will:Embrace your struggles and develop a resilience and joy that isn’t dependent on circumstances.Recognize your triggers for feeling overwhelmed so that you can reset.Cultivate a strong community to rally around you in stressful seasons.Overcome setbacks without giving up.As you use these five rules to build your own resilient life, you'll encounter the God who offers you a peace beyond understanding, a hope beyond today, and a strength and joy you never even knew you hadReflection questions are included in the audiobook companion PDF download.

About Rebekah Lyons

Rebekah Lyons is a national speaker, host of the popular Rhythms for Life podcast, and bestselling author of Rhythms of Renewal, You Are Free, and Freefall to Fly. An old soul with a contemporary, honest voice, Rebekah reveals her own battles to overcome anxiety and build a healthy, thriving marriage—and invites couples to fight for and boldly pursue the marriage God has called them into. Alongside her husband, Gabe, Rebekah finds joy in raising four children, two of whom have Down syndrome. Her work has been featured on The TODAY Show, Good Morning America, CNN, FOX News, Publishers Weekly Starred Reviews, and more.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy on December 02, 2023

Some great nuggets to chew on and a lot of provocative questions I want to spend time processing and answering. Still, there was something about this that felt a little too...easy? Tidy? Rushed? Like the things she was describing take a lot of time and work (and maybe therapy) to wrestle through, bu......more

Goodreads review by Abi on May 14, 2024

I wanted to love this book. It’s not even necessarily that I disagree with what she was getting at. It just felt like she was tying pretty bows around the things most of us struggle for years and years with in therapy. It felt like a checklist rather than an invitation to weary people, that resilien......more

Goodreads review by Autumn on May 18, 2023

While I believe that Rebekah has a great message and her heart is for helping people, I just don’t connect with her as an author. This is the third book I’ve read from her and each one falls a bit short for me. Maybe part of it is because I’ve recently read other books with similar messages that I t......more

Goodreads review by Paula on August 08, 2023

Parts of me wanted to rate this a 2 star when other parts a 4… I will walk away with a few nuggets of wisdom. I by no means mean this in a superior way but- If you are new to Christianity or not knowledgeable of your Bible, you may really connect to this. I found this more of a self help book with s......more

Goodreads review by Grace on August 06, 2024

I really enjoyed reading about Lyons' life as a mom of two Down syndrome children. Raising these precious ones taught her beautiful truths, which I loved reading about. In the first chapter, Lyons talked about "ambiguous loss" which I found very relevant. I was hoping for more of that flavor from th......more