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The Gift of Restlessness

A Spirituality for Unsettled Seasons

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1 of 2 copies available
1 of 2 copies available
No one asks for restless moments. No one wants to feel irritated, unsettled, or stuck. When pressed into restless seasons in our relationships, work, or faith, we feel the hum: You can't go back, but you can't stay here. But what if restlessness is normal, healthy, and even holy? What if spiritual questions are not problems to be solved but invitations of the soul? And what if spiritual maturity inspires restlessness rather than inoculating us against it? Spiritual director Casey Tygrett upends the notion that restlessness is a sign that we must move up, move on, or move out. Working within the prayerful tradition of writers like Henri Nouwen and Barbara Brown Taylor, Tygrett turns over our innermost questions and holds them up to the light. Where do I belong? What am I here for? Is there enough? And he finds a surprising alignment of these restless questions with the prayer that Jesus taught us to pray. In that ancient prayer's pleas for belonging, purpose, sustenance, mending, protection, and rescue, we find freedom to ask basic human questions and permission to befriend our longings. Each chapter offers profoundly spiritual practices that, when taken together, create a spirituality sturdy enough for our unsettled seasons.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 20, 2023
      In this wise offering, pastor Tygrett (Becoming Curious) argues that moments of restlessness can spark personal growth. Restlessness isn’t a sign of a weakened faith, the author explains, but a normal spiritual stage that lets believers ask “good and desperate questions” that draw them closer to God. Restless believers might ask themselves, for instance, “where do I belong?” In response, Tygrett discusses how a sense of belonging with God can help readers gain strength when earthly forms of connection­—to a political party, workplace, or a church community—fracture. The faithful might also agonize about their life’s purpose, but instead of wondering “what am I here for?” Tygrett urges getting at the “deeper question: what do truly love?” which connects to Jesus’s ultimate purpose for humans on earth—to love God, others, and oneself. Spiritual exercises cap each chapter, among them meditating on one’s “work, experiences, and choices” to discover what truly provides meaning. Tygrett’s tone is compassionate and nonjudgmental, and readers will be empowered by his assertions that personal and spiritual doubt should be embraced, not feared. Christians seeking an extra push on their spiritual quests should take a look.

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