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Redeeming Your Time
Managing Your Most Valuable Resource
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In "Redeeming Your Time," Jordan Rayner presents a compelling case for a grace-based approach to productivity.
He challenges the common notion that relentless self-improvement is the key to success, arguing instead that true fulfillment comes from aligning our lives with God's purposes.
Rayner offers practical strategies for managing time effectively, but always within the context of a faith-filled life.
He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing spiritual disciplines and using our time as a gift from God, not as a commodity to be exploited.
The book encourages readers to find joy and purpose in their work, viewing it as an act of worship.
He challenges the common notion that relentless self-improvement is the key to success, arguing instead that true fulfillment comes from aligning our lives with God's purposes.
Rayner offers practical strategies for managing time effectively, but always within the context of a faith-filled life.
He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing spiritual disciplines and using our time as a gift from God, not as a commodity to be exploited.
The book encourages readers to find joy and purpose in their work, viewing it as an act of worship.
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in relation to a book he saw at the library.


Mike Schmitz

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144: Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon
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to contrast works-based productivity with grace-based productivity.

Reagan Rose

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The Christian’s Confidence to Face a New Year
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when explaining why he decided to put the podcast on hiatus.


Jordan Raynor

Jordan Raynor (Host of the Mere Christians podcast)
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, referencing a chapter on noise.


Jordan Raynor

Hannah Brencher (Author of The Unplugged Hours)
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as one of his books where he talks about glorifying God in our work.


Jordan Raynor

Joni Eareckson Tada (Painter)