Book Review: The Sense of the Call: A Sabbath Way of Life for those who Serve God, the Church, and the World

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The courage to be God's servant -- Keeping the Sabbath wholly as a restful manner of life -- The intimate conversation : prayer as learning to rest in grace -- Freedom to say no--and, therefore, yes : learning to cease our busyness -- The principalities and powers : learning to cease listening to the world -- The body is a temple : enjoying the feast of self -- The exhilaration of community : learning to feast as a Sabbath congregation -- Equipping the saints : embracing the community's mission -- Joy in our weakness : embracing the cost of discipleship -- Conducting the symphony : embracing our role as leaders in the church and the world.

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Clemen, V. A. (2007). Book Review: The Sense of the Call: A Sabbath Way of Life for those who Serve God, the Church, and the World. Christian Education Journal: Research on Educational Ministry, 4(1), 185–189. https://doi.org/10.1177/073989130700400124

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