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FAITH AND WORK BOOK REVIEW:
Crazy Busy: A (Mercifully) Short Book about a (Really) Big Problem by Kevin DeYoung. Crossway. 128 pages. 2013
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More often than not, when you ask someone how they are doing these days, they will respond how busy they are. Most of us probably feel the same, but are we doing anything about it, or do we just accept that this is the way life is today? Pastor and author Kevin DeYoung tells us that when it comes down to it, we are all busy in the same sorts of ways. We are all very busy, but not with what matters most. He tells us that busyness is as much a mind-set and a heart sickness as it is a failure in time management. His hope is that you will find this short book highly practical and accessibly theological.
The book is arranged as follows:

The author’s hope is that you’ll find a few ways to tackle your schedule, several suggestions for reclaiming your sanity, and a lot of encouragement to remember your soul. He tells us that we are so busy with a million pursuits that we don’t even notice the most important things slipping away. He tells us that when our lives are frantic and frenzied, we are more prone to anxiety, resentment, impatience, and irritability.
Busyness does not mean you are a faithful or fruitful Christian. It only means you are busy, just like everyone else. But we should not only not ignore the physical danger of busyness, we need to remember the most serious threats are spiritual. DeYoung tells us that when we are crazy busy, we put our souls at risk.
He tells us that the challenge is not merely to make a few bad habits go away. The challenge is to not let our spiritual lives slip away. The dangers are serious, and they are growing. And few of us are as safe as we may think. He tells us that our understanding of busyness must start with the one sin that begets so many of our other sins: pride.
He addresses a number of topics regarding busyness in this short book including pride, pleasing people, controlling others, doing things we haven’t been called to do, family, our time online, rest and spending time with Jesus.
Below are 10 of my favorite quotes from the book:


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Work and Worship: Reconnecting Our Labor and Liturgy by Matthew Kaemingk and Cory B. Willson

Drawing on years of research, ministry, and leadership experience, in this new book Matthew Kaemingk and Cory B. Willson explain why Sunday morning worship and Monday morning work desperately need to inform and impact one another. Together they engage in a rich biblical, theological, and historical exploration of the deep and life-giving connections between labor and liturgy. In so doing, Kaemingk and Willson offer new ways in which Christian communities can live seamless lives of work and worship.

This week we complete our review of Chapter 6: The Psalms Singing God’s Work Into Ours. Here are a few takeaways from this section:

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