Jane Rubietta
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Worry Less So You Can Live More
$13.99Add to cartWomen today are soul-weary, carrying the weight of keeping it all together as life slowly becomes a drudgery of days marked by loneliness, sadness, fear, anxiety, discouragement, and exhaustion.
Yet this is not how life was meant to be. With warmth and compassion, bestselling author Jane Rubietta invites women to leave behind their heavy hearts and learn to truly live again. To experience delight and rest in the moment-by-moment pleasure of a God who delights in them–and has all their tomorrows under his control. Jane’s trademark vulnerability and picturesque prose offer more than a good read; they offer enduring encouragement and practical tools for immediate change. With both discussion questions and journaling prompts, individuals and small groups will discover how to worry less and live more.
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Resting Place : A Personal Guide To Spiritual Retreats
$26.99Add to cart1. Resting Place
2. Portion
3. Never Alone
4. Integrity
5. Restore Me
6. Creative
7. Be Angry
8. In Your Grip
9. Treasures
10. Happy
11. Humbled
12. True LoveAdditional Info
Full of quotes, Scripture, and prayer and journaling ideas, Jane Rubietta’s newest book is the perfect guide for your next personal retreat. -
How To Keep The Pastor You Love
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While Paul urges the church to “overwhelm them with appreciation and love” (1 Thessalonians 5:13), research and anecdotal evidence shows that most pastors experience little support when they need it the most. The result? One long-time pastor reports that he thinks about quitting the ministry as often as twice a week, and an estimated twenty-five percent of all ministers relocate every year.
In Jane Rubietta explores the “flip side” of pastoral care–caring for your pastor. She breaks down the largely unexamined myth of the superhuman pastor. And she provides everything you need to know to build healthy, caring, mutually sustaining relationships among your church and its leaders.
Ministers and their families can profitably read the book along with lay leaders to become more aware of where they need the help and encouragement of their congregations. Questions at the end of each chapter guide pastoral families in reflecting on their own experiences–both positive and negative–of life in the church.