Be Still: 30 devotions for those who feel anything but

Be Still: 30 devotions for those who feel anything but

Author : Lucy Rycroft
£8.99

Stillness is an alien concept in today's busy world. Communication, entertainment, work and relationships seem accessible to us 24–7, and it can feel impossible to change the pace. In Be Still, Lucy Rycroft takes us on a journey of 30 Bible devotions, reflecting on the concept of being still. From Moses leading the Israelites through the Red Sea, to the raw emotions of the Psalms, to Jesus calming the storm, the focus of this book is how we, as Christians living in the crazed busyness of the 21st century, can absorb biblical truths to help us discover what being still looks like for us today.



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Title Be Still: 30 devotions for those who feel anything but
Author Lucy Rycroft
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Stillness is an alien concept in today's busy world. Communication, entertainment, work and relationships seem accessible to us 24–7, and it can feel impossible to change the pace. In Be Still, Lucy Rycroft takes us on a journey of 30 Bible devotions, reflecting on the concept of being still. From Moses leading the Israelites through the Red Sea, to the raw emotions of the Psalms, to Jesus calming the storm, the focus of this book is how we, as Christians living in the crazed busyness of the 21st century, can absorb biblical truths to help us discover what being still looks like for us today.

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  • Product code: 9781800393974
  • Format: Paperback

Stillness is an alien concept in today's busy world. Communication, entertainment, work and relationships seem accessible to us 24–7, and it can feel impossible to change the pace. In Be Still, Lucy Rycroft takes us on a journey of 30 Bible devotions, reflecting on the concept of being still. From Moses leading the Israelites through the Red Sea, to the raw emotions of the Psalms, to Jesus calming the storm, the focus of this book is how we, as Christians living in the crazed busyness of the 21st century, can absorb biblical truths to help us discover what being still looks like for us today.

Lucy Rycroft is the founder of thehopefilledfamily.com and a part-time music teacher. She previously worked for BRF Ministries in the Parenting for Faith team. Lucy lives in York with her husband and four children. You can follow her on Instagram @thehopefilledfamily

‘Down to earth, practical and wise much like Lucy! I particularly love the stillness idea each which gives readers a chance to try out ways to be still and find the one that works best for them. A valuable resource for restless hearts and times.’

Rachael Newham, author and theology of mental health specialist

 

‘Lucy’s accessible and thoughtful devotional will help you to embrace God’s gift of peace and rest even if your life continues at what feels like a breakneck pace. Birthed out of a year of exploring stillness in the Bible, her guide is filled with engaging scripture and practical suggestions for how to get still and know God. One to make time for.’

Amy Boucher Pye, author of Holding onto Hope and spiritual director

 

‘Despite my best intentions, being still in body, mind and soul often eludes me. Relentless demands and problems can distract me from being present to God’s presence and promises. Perhaps you can relate, for similar or other reasons. But Lucy has gone ahead of us. She has put into practice and now shares with us her wisdom gleaned from prayerful response to scripture. Her poignant stories, relatable insights, doable suggestions and thought-provoking reflections cover a helpful range of relevant scenarios where “being still” might evade us. Lucy’s clear rich writing, her honest vulnerable sharing and at times, her gentle humour, are a gift to help anyone longing to be still yet who feels anything but.’

Anne Le Tissier, speaker, preacher, devotional writer and author of Dwell

 

‘We all long to be still and savour God’s presence in the chaos of our busy lives, but often can’t even begin to see how it’s possible. Lucy is an empa- thetic fellow traveller through life’s chaos and the words of her devotional are a wise and welcome guide, helping chronically busy Christians find places in their daily lives to pause and reconnect with God’s peace, joy and hope. This is a great, encouraging read, reminding me that stillness can be a daily practice, even in seasons when it feels impossible. I’m grateful for Lucy’s wise words and practical, down-to-earth suggestions. I will continue to use them long after I finish the book.’

Georgie Tennant, author of The God Who Sees

‘I love that Be Still has been written by someone as busy as Lucy! It means that the text is totally relatable and honest, as she shares what she has learned after a year of delving into what the Bible has to say about being still. Understanding that most of us have responsibilities we can’t lay down, Lucy unpacks why she now believes being still is a state of mind and something we can achieve whatever our circumstances. Lucy is a great writer, and there is much within these pages to encourage as well as challenge. If you want a devotional that will not only fit into your morning routine with ease but provide you with truths to dwell on throughout the day, I heartily recommend Be Still.’

Claire Musters, author, speaker, editor and host of the Woman Alive book club

 

‘This book is such an encouragement. The tone is perfectly supportive with practical tips and encouragements that never feel overreached. Too often we put pressure on ourselves to strive for perfection in our faith. Be Still encourages us to pause and helps us to recognise the value we already bring to the here and now.’

Jack Imbert-Terry, publishing support & development manager, Bible Society

 

‘I read Lucy’s book wearing two hats. As a vicar I loved how Be Still brought deep truth in Lucy’s typical relatable and encouraging way; it read like a friend gently pointing me back to God. But as a parent, I loved that it was realistic! I could actually read it in the brief moments of peace I had to myself. A moment of peace in the beautifully messy reality of family life.’

Andy Baker, priest in charge, St Michael le Belfrey, York

 

‘Compassionate, realistic and Bible-centred – Lucy manages to encour- age a habit of stillness without making “Be still” into just another goal to achieve! You have her permission to read this book slowly, giving yourself space to embed just a few of the “stillness ideas” to bring real refreshment into your busy life.’

Lisa Cherrett, editorial project manager, Bible Society