Kniha THE WILDFLOWER PATH Thomas Davison

THE WILDFLOWER PATH

Devotions on Rest, Trust, and Growing Where You Are

Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Brožovaná
Dostupnosť: Očakávané naskladnenie
Naskladnenie 19. 07. 2026
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Discover a different way to carry the tired parts of your life - not by fixing them faster, but by t...

Informácie o knihe

Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydalo
2026
Stránok
158
EAN
9798185801000
Enbook ID
53244007
Hmotnosť
192
Rozmery
140 x 216 x 9

Kompletný popis

Discover a different way to carry the tired parts of your life - not by fixing them faster, but by trusting the God who never asked you to hold them alone.

If you've ever felt like your weariness was proof you were failing - behind on healing, behind on growth, behind on everyone else's timeline - this book was written for exactly that ache. This collection turns toward a different burden: not just anxiety, but the deep, bone-level tiredness that comes from believing you have to hold your own life together by sheer effort.

Drawing on the quiet, unglamorous resilience of wildflowers - the ones that bloom in cracked pavement, bare rock, and burned ground no one else would call promising - The Wildflower Path walks through five gospel-rooted pillars that meet weariness exactly where it lives:

  • Stillness - releasing the belief that rest is the same as falling behind
  • Hiddenness - trusting that unseen, unapplauded work is never wasted work
  • Wildness - letting go of comparison and growing according to your own soil, not someone else's row
  • Seasonality - remembering that even the hardest chapter is a season, not a permanent address
  • Groundedness - finding real stability in hard circumstances, not just after they finally soften

Each of the 13 chapters follows a simple, prayerful rhythm: a wildflower fact that grounds the theme, an honest reflection, Scripture to meditate on, a key truth to preach to yourself, a small practice, a prayer, and space to respond in your own words.

This book is for you if you're:
  • Exhausted by the pressure to always look put-together
  • Carrying invisible labor no one has thanked you for
  • Comparing your pace, season, or circumstances to everyone else's
  • Waiting on something that feels like it's taking far longer than it should
  • Ready to believe you are held - not hurried - by a God who delights in you exactly as you are right now

You don't have to bloom on command. You only have to let yourself be planted.