God's PaceStress and Psalm 23 by James G.T. Fairfield |
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"When you’re up to your armpits in alligators," the saying goes, "it’s hard to remember you’re supposed to be cleaning the swamp." Stress is inevitable, and sometimes necessary, but in excess it gets in the way and diminishes the quality of life.
In God’s Pace, James Fairfield tells us to use stress as an opportunity to discover a new way of living in the reality of God. Using the age old advice of the 23rd Psalm, Fairfield brings a fresh interpretation to this revered piece of Biblical literature. God’s Pace is not a how-to-book, but rather a story-filled study of Psalm 23 that delivers new understandings about our world and our place in it and helps us begin to live at God’s Pace.
About The Author
James G. T. Fairfield, Harrisonburg, Virginia, combined personal interest in stress, a Master of Arts in Religion, and his life’s work as a writer and communicator to produce God’s Pace, his fifth book for Herald Press. His previous works include The Grace Connection. He and his wife Norma have four children and twelve grandchildren. They live on a small farm in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.



