

Foi, stress et pression moderne
What if your fatigue wasn't an obstacle to your faith, but the exact point where God is waiting for you? The notifications never stop. Even rest itself must be "optimized." And you—you believe, you love God, you want to stay faithful—and yet, internally, everything is strained. Without realizing it, you might be living your relationship with God as a silent performance: praying correctly, reading enough, never faltering. Jesus said something else: "Come to me, all you who are weary—not after you've fixed everything. Just as you are." In this audiobook, you will discover: why stress is not a sin and fatigue is not a spiritual failure; what the prophet Elijah and Jesus’ own pace of life reveal about rest as an act of faith; how to move from more control to more trust, from more rushing to more divine presence. For the one who sincerely believes but is running out of breath. For the woman who doesn't dare tell her church that she is exhausted. For all those who are looking not to do more, but to rediscover a living and peaceful faith. Fatigue is not the end of your faith. It is often its starting point.
Foi, stress et pression moderne
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