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Time management today is a hot topic. We are all so busy trying to fit everything we can into our day, that time management has become a big industry. There are countless books, podcasts, and other resources that tell us how to get more done in less time which can sometimes cause us even more anxiety. But what if we view the idea of efficiency through God’s perspective? Would we get the same answers to the dilemma of managing a fast-paced life with a mile-long to-do list? Our guest today, Jen Pollock Michel, author of the book, In Good Time: 8 Habits for Reimagining Productivity, Resisting Hurry, and Practicing Peace, is here to talk about how our primary call as Christians is not to practice habits of productivity but to practice habits of fruitfulness that lead us into faithfulness to God and others.
Book: In Good Time
Bible Version: NLT Translation
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Time management today is a hot topic. We are all so busy trying to fit everything we can into our day, that time management has become a big industry. There are countless books, podcasts, and other resources that tell us how to get more done in less time which can sometimes cause us even more anxiety. But what if we view the idea of efficiency through God’s perspective? Would we get the same answers to the dilemma of managing a fast-paced life with a mile-long to-do list? Our guest today, Jen Pollock Michel, author of the book, In Good Time: 8 Habits for Reimagining Productivity, Resisting Hurry, and Practicing Peace, is here to talk about how our primary call as Christians is not to practice habits of productivity but to practice habits of fruitfulness that lead us into faithfulness to God and others.
Book: In Good Time
Bible Version: NLT Translation
Join our community! If you are a Christian woman seeking to know God deeper, study Scriptures, pray with and for others, strengthen your faith, and support other in doing the same, this is the place for you.
CBT In-Depth Bible Study Academy
Complete and comprehensive Bible study academy.
Welcome to Ask Me Anything, the podcast where we give you biblical answers to...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
AlabasterSupport the show
Subscribe to our newsletter & stay up-to-date on everything Coffee & Bible Time!
Check out our website for more ways to fully connect to God's Word.
Find more great content on our YouTube channel: Coffee and Bible Time
Follow us on Instagram
Visit our Amazon Shop
Learn more about the host Ellen Krause
Email us at [email protected]
Some of the links in this episode may be affiliate links, meaning if you click through and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
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