
A Good Soil Life
Cultivating a Resilient and Whole Heart in a Hurried World
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
In this fast-paced, distracted modern life, hearts often go neglected, affecting relationships with God, family, friends, neighbors, and oneself. Jesus spoke extensively about the state of a person's heart in discipleship to him. His teachings, from the first century to the twenty-first century, carry timeless and relevant truths.With years of practical gardening experience, Michelle delves into Jesus' Parable of the Sower, offering wisdom on cultivating wholeness in life and openness to his word. She provides insights into: -Fundamental principles for achieving spiritual health and wholeness-Strategies to avoid pitfalls that can damage the heart-Techniques to monitor the condition of the heart, akin to how a gardener tends to soilReaders will feel as though they've taken a moment to slow down and nurture their hearts, to enjoy a cup of hot coffee and a slice of Michelle's fresh-baked sourdough bread.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Clearing the Beds (How It All Started)
- 2. The Lay of the Land
- 3. Jesus, the Master Gardener
- 4. Tending to Your Heart (and Garden)
- 5. Dangers to Your Heart (and Garden)
- 6. Our Hearts, a Gift to Be Stewarded Well
- Bibliography