"Help and hope for the harried, frenzied lives we lead" Pulled in a thousand different directions. That s how many of us feel as we juggle the increasing pressures at work, the expanding tasks at home, the needs and wants of our spouses, our children, our friends. In the end we feel exhausted and inadequate. We strive to do better. We make resolutions, make schedules and make ourselves crazy when we fail again. What if the antidote to our exhausted and fragmented lives isn t another strategy or self-help plan? What if the antidote isn t even rest? What if "wholeness "holds the key to a life of flourishing? If so, how do we become whole? In "Wholeheartedness "Christian counselor Chuck DeGroat explores what a life of wholeness might look like. Drawing on the wisdom of poets, psychologists, brain scientists, and biblical sages, he diagnoses our "un"wholeness and introduces practices for growing into wholeness. This journey isn t quick or easy, but we find it infinitely more satisfying as we discover the deepest source of our wholeness.
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