Are you luxuriating in an ordered, joyful, fruitful life? Or are you like most of the women you know? Frazzled. Busy. Weary. Depleted. You Can Slow Down. You long to enjoy personal and spiritual abundance, but you have trouble stopping long enough to experience real intimacy with God and receive divine direction. Somehow you know you can’t leave trails of peace in your wake without taking at least short times for solitude and refreshment in your daily life. But you wonder how it can happen when your schedule already feels so precariously balanced. It’s Time to Live. No matter what your life looks like now, a rested, graceful life is possible--one in which quiet times of gentle reflection are commonplace. Rediscover simple, practical ways you can restore your serenity, find restful moments in every day, and enjoy the quiet interludes in which God communicates with those who seek Him. Are you luxuriating in an ordered, joyful, fruitful life? Or are you like most of the women you know? Frazzled. Busy. Weary. Depleted. You Can Slow Down. You long to enjoy personal and spiritual abundance, but you have trouble stopping long enough to experience real intimacy with God and receive divine direction. Somehow you know you can?t leave trails of peace in your wake without taking at least short times for solitude and refreshment in your daily life. But you wonder how it can happen when your schedule already feels so precariously balanced. It?s Time to Live. No matter what your life looks like now, a rested, graceful life is possible--one in which quiet times of gentle reflection are commonplace. Rediscover simple, practical ways you can restore your serenity, find restful moments in every day, and enjoy the quiet interludes in which God communicates with those who seek Him. Linda Andersen has authored four previous books, including Love Adds the Chocolate , and has published over 300 articles. For twelve years she wrote a column for the worldwide ministry of Radio Bible Class. Linda writes from her “rose-covered cottage”in Michigan, where she and her husband, Roy, open their home for free, private “spa days” to women who need a time of quiet. For Linda, restful and rejuvenating interludes are a part of every day.