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Good News for Weary Women: What’s It All About?

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Are you exhausted?

Women today really do feel the weight of the world on their shoulders. Every morning we are greeted with a long list of to-dos: get the kids up and out the door on time, have a meaningful quiet time, put in a full day at the office, spend an hour at the gym, prepare a healthy and delicious meal (organic and locally grown, of course), and make sure the sink sparkles before you go to bed. Oh, and don’t forget to look great and smile while you’re doing it. These are all good things to do, of course.

But a serious problem occurs when we start to feel as if our worth is measured by how well we’re doing with our to-do lists. And the messages we receive at church, on Facebook, and from the media only perpetuate these unrealistic expectations, creating a relentless cycle of exhaustion and worry.

As I’ve has traveled this country, I have seen increasing evidence of this weariness epidemic invading our churches and communities. And I have good news for women everywhere: there is hope! God doesn’t judge us by our to-do lists. Instead, He calls us to faith in the work Christ has already done. Free yourself today from the endless stream of bad advice and discover the true rest God offers.

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About Elyse

Elyse holds a certificate in biblical counseling from CCEF (San Diego) and an M.A. in Biblical Counseling from Trinity Theological Seminary. She has authored 23 books on daily living and the Christian life.

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