Description
The most ancient of Judeo-Christian traditions can have real meaning in our hectic contemporary lives once we realize that the significance of Sabbath is our relationship with God. Kathleen Casey invites us to explore Sabbath as more than a day of rest or obligation. Discover, as she did, that Sabbath is a gift from God, a time apart from our busy everyday lives when we can get to know God, explore values, contemplate life’s big questions, and express love and gratitude. In these thirteen reflections, each with scripture, a meditation activity, and meditation questions, Casey invites us explore the gifts God gives us through the celebration of Sabbath.
Author
Kathleen Casey Ferguson received a bachelor’s degree in speech pathology and audiology from James Madison University in Virginia in 1982 and a master’s degree in speech pathology from the University of Virginia in 1984. She works as a speech language pathologist in Richmond, Virginia.
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