Some days we wake to a world of crystal skies and bright possibilities. And other days it’s to rain pelting our windows and thunder rattling our roofs. How can we stay strong when the storms of life hit—when a spouse leaves, a client sues, unemployment strikes, or our dreams fail to come true? Is it possible not just to weather these trials, but bound back even stronger through them?
After facing his own fierce storm, author and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey tried an experiment—he would read Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount every day for a month. That experiment continued a second month, then a third, as he discovered Jesus’ astounding invitation for weak people to become strong, little people to become great, and for all of us to find resilience by putting these radical teachings into practice.
Rich with stories and deep with insight, Resilient is a journey of 90 readings designed to recalibrate your callings, relationships, spiritual practices, and life choices—helping you to find resilience.
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“Refreshing and wise, Resilient takes the words of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount right out of the ‘nice-but-unrealistic’ box we’ve placed them into, and centers this rich teaching smack into our messy real lives where it belongs. Resilient is hopeful, practical, and challenging—I loved it.”
— Sarah Bessey, author of Jesus Feminist
“Beautifully written, deeply inspiring meditations to begin or end the day. Both the beginning disciple and the senior saint—and everyone in between—will find these meditations prodding, challenging, and nurturing.”
— Ronald J. Sider, author of Rich Christians in an Age of HungerBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Sheridan Voysey is a writer, speaker, and broadcaster on contemporary spirituality. His first book, Unseen Footprints: Encountering the Divine along the Journey of Life, won the 2006 Christian Book of the Year Award. His reflective, narrative-based style, rich with image and metaphor, has led to him being compared to Philip Yancey and C. S. Lewis. His books explore life and its meaning, faith and spirituality, and finding a God who is already involved in our lives.