Burnout Resting in God’s Fairness

Burnout Resting in God’s Fairness by Brad Hambrick, published by P & R Publishing on April 12, 2013, is a concise exploration of the phenomenon of burnout, particularly within the context of Christian service. This 40-page book addresses how the activities that once invigorated individuals can become sources of discouragement and exhaustion. Hambrick emphasizes the importance of managing one’s time effectively to prevent burnout and encourages readers to find rest in God’s fairness rather than striving for acceptance.
In this edition, readers will discover practical insights into the management of life and time, focusing on how to avoid the pitfalls of burnout that can lead to cynicism. The book delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of burnout, offering guidance for those involved in Christian ministry and counseling. By presenting strategies for creating a time budget, Hambrick aims to help individuals reclaim their energy and joy in service, making this work relevant for those navigating the challenges of ministry and personal well-being.
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Burnout occurs when the things that once gave us life and energy become discouraging and draining instead, sacrificing our pleasures and accomplishments to the continual onslaught of “next.” While a common danger for Christians who dedicate their efforts to God’s kingdom, burnout eventually makes us choose cynical numbness over the “caring exhaustion” of Christian service. How do we avoid this pitfall? Brad Hambrick argues that burnout is actually a consequence of our life management, and he shows us how to create a time budget to avoid living beyond our means with the time God has provided. He helps us remember to rest in God’s fairness rather than trying to gain his acceptance.
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