Breathe by Priscilla Shirer

Breathe

It is time for us to breathe and build margin into our lives for God. Sabbath was intended as a gift, and it is still a gift to us today. If you are weary, worn out, and exhausted the concept of Sabbath will change your life.

Dates/Time:  February 15 though May 3, 9:00-11:000 am

Location:  Fellowship Hall @ Temple Baptist Church

Cost:  Purchase the Bible Study book – $10

Ages:  All Women 18+

Description:

One of the greatest challenges among women in our culture is taking time to cease from all the activities and just breathe. We are in bondage to busyness. We constantly strive to complete the limitless to-do lists that hinder us from experiencing all that God has for us. By neglecting time for tranquility, serenity, and repose, we limit our Christlikeness and miss out on some of God’s greatest gifts. In the Old Testament, Sabbath was given to the Israelites as a gift, and it is still a gift to us today. If you are weary, worn out, and exhausted, then the concept of Sabbath will change your life.

Session Titles

  • Session 1 – The Freedom of Sabbath (35:40)
  • Session 2 – Stops Along the Sabbath Journey (22:20)
  • Session 3 – Double-Portion Friday (32:57)
  • Session 4 – Coming Into Focus (35:18)
  • Session 5 – Sabbath Margin (15:34)

Promo Video

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Author: Priscilla Shirer is a wife and mom first, but put a Bible in her hand and a message in her heart, and you’ll see why thousands meet God in powerful, personal ways at her conferences. With a Master’s Degree in biblical studies from Dallas Theological Seminary, Priscilla brings the depths of Scripture to life. Her Bible studies span such topics as Exodus, hearing the voice of God, and biblical characters like Jonah and Gideon. She has also written many books, including the New York Times bestseller The Resolution for Women She and her husband, Jerry, lead Going Beyond Ministries, through which they provide spiritual training, support, and resources to the body of Christ. They count it as their greatest privilege to serve every denomination and culture across the spectrum of the church.

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