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How to Be Present in an Absent World: A Leader's Guide to Showing Up, Paying Attention, and Becoming Fully Human

Hardback

Main Details

Title How to Be Present in an Absent World: A Leader's Guide to Showing Up, Paying Attention, and Becoming Fully Human
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Daniel Montgomery
With Eboni Webb
With Kenny Silva
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 221,Width 147
Category/GenreChristian life and practice
Religious and spiritual leaders
ISBN/Barcode 9780310100966
ClassificationsDewey:248.4
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Zondervan
Imprint Zondervan
Publication Date 19 March 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

Experience the fullness of life that Jesus promises by learning how to engage with the present--even in the increasing busyness of work and family life. Do you ever wonder how long can you keep: grinding out eighty-hour work weeks putting your marriage on the backburner treating your employees like cogs in a machine pushing your life aside before you realize your time is all up At the heart of this collaborative project is the belief that the pain we experience is the result of absence--living disconnected from our authentic selves and lacking deep, meaningful relationships with others and with God. Daniel Montgomery, the founding pastor of Sojourn Community Church; Kenny Silva, a PhD candidate at Trinity International University; and Eboni Webb, who holds a doctorate of Clinical Psychology, pooled their efforts and expertise to focus on the problem of modern absence and the pain it causes us and those around us. This book is a guide for how to cultivate a self-awareness that empowers you to take ownership and engage in every area of influence. It's arranged into five sections, each focusing on one of the major areas of our lives where many of us struggle with absence: Time Place Body Others Story How to Be Present in an Absent World provides biblical, practical ways to handle the daily pressures of life without denying or escaping the present. Its goal is to help you rediscover what it means to show up for your own life. With interludes that offer a deep dive into the neurobiology of presence as well as principles and exercises that Dr. Webb employs in her clinical practice, Montgomery and his coauthors will equip you with the kind of self-understanding that allows you to realize God's design for human flourishing--whether in your church, in your job, or in your family.

Author Biography

Professor Dan Montgomery is a Psychologist and author of 17 books and numerous articles in both Christian and professional journals and magazines. Overall his readership amounts to 30 million people world-wide. He has also written Beauty in the Stone: How God Sculpts You into the Image of Christ (Nelson Publishers.)