“One day a week, we lay aside our tools, wash off the sweat, stop pursuing our agendas, and feast and sing in honor of God.”
The world tells us that work is our identity. Career, income, and the toys they let us buy determine our success or failure. But God says otherwise. The Sabbath is his weekly message that the good things we have are his gift. Once a week he invites us to set aside our labor, trust him to provide, and celebrate his faithfulness.
In this book, Daniel Howe makes the case that the Christian Sabbath is not about what we’re forbidden from doing. It’s about what we get to do: honor and enjoy God’s gift of rest, and share it with others.
“A timely wake-up call for sleeping Sabbath breakers (and keepers!).”
—GORDON J. KEDDIE, author of Prayers of the Bible
Author Bio
Daniel Howe is the pastor of Christ Reformed Presbyterian Church in Riverside, Rhode Island. He and his wife Esther have five children and live in an old farmhouse on Rhode Island’s East Bay.