What does it mean to be ‘born free’? Can we hear the call to be still and know God? Can we really appreciate, even remotely, that we are citizens of God’s kingdom, and apply that assurance to the way we live? Or do we scurry around like the proverbial ant, anxious to earn our place, keeping our heads down under a heavy yoke of our own making? Might we instead draw a lesson from the lioness, adopt her posture of attentive stillness, and live, as Eugene Peterson put it so memorably, ‘freely and lightly’?
In this profoundly empowering book, Katharine Hill explores how we can experience the love of God more deeply and truly flourish even while fulfilling the considerable responsibilities of work, bringing up a family and the complex demands of contemporary life.
Bringing a wealth of experience from the corporate sphere, from representing the interests of the family to government, on national media and internationally; from working with families of every kind and, not least, from bringing up her own, Katharine Hill speaks directly from the heart. She pinpoints issues that are problematic in our society and offers practical guidance in navigating our distracting world while also learning to stop, be still, and make space for God’s redeeming work in our lives.