A Year to Slow Down
A Christian guide to embracing handmade & homegrown

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Weight 400g
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ISBN: 9780281091133

For many of us, the modern world is overwhelming. Fast-paced. Hard-edged. Exhausting. People are craving more peace. It’s no wonder we have seen the social media trend of returning to traditional skills and ways of life. People are craving change. A return to simple and peaceful living. But could this be more than a pretty aesthetic? Is there more connection to be found in living a handmade, homegrown and slow life?

In A YEAR TO SLOW DOWN Rachel Bearn shares her own experience of how reducing her pace helped her begin to heal from severe chronic illness and connect deeper with her faith. Over twelve months she shares the benefits of living slowly, quietly and in the present moment, dependent on God and God alone – as he always intended for us.

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This is a practical guidebook that takes readers through the four seasons of the year, incorporating the festivals and celebrations that have punctuated the Christian calendar for generations and encouraging you to live seasonally and in the moment.

A Year to Slow Down
A Year to Slow Down
A Christian guide to embracing handmade & homegrown

For many of us, the modern world is overwhelming. Fast-paced. Hard-edged. Exhausting. People are craving more peace. It’s no wonder we have seen the social media trend of returning to traditional skills and ways of life. People are craving change. A return to simple and peaceful living. But could this be more than a pretty aesthetic? Is there more connection to be found in living a handmade, homegrown and slow life?

In A YEAR TO SLOW DOWN Rachel Bearn shares her own experience of how reducing her pace helped her begin to heal from severe chronic illness and connect deeper with her faith. Over twelve months she shares the benefits of living slowly, quietly and in the present moment, dependent on God and God alone – as he always intended for us.

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This is a practical guidebook that takes readers through the four seasons of the year, incorporating the festivals and celebrations that have punctuated the Christian calendar for generations and encouraging you to live seasonally and in the moment.

OUR PRICE:

£15.99

9 in stock

9 available

For many of us, the modern world is overwhelming. Fast-paced. Hard-edged. Exhausting. People are craving more peace. It’s no wonder we have seen the social media trend of returning to traditional skills and ways of life. People are craving change. A return to simple and peaceful living. But could this be more than a pretty aesthetic? Is there more connection to be found in living a handmade, homegrown and slow life?

In A YEAR TO SLOW DOWN Rachel Bearn shares her own experience of how reducing her pace helped her begin to heal from severe chronic illness and connect deeper with her faith. Over twelve months she shares the benefits of living slowly, quietly and in the present moment, dependent on God and God alone – as he always intended for us.

Show More

This is a practical guidebook that takes readers through the four seasons of the year, incorporating the festivals and celebrations that have punctuated the Christian calendar for generations and encouraging you to live seasonally and in the moment.

Additional information

Weight 400g
Pages

200

Publisher

Form

Format

Hardback

ISBN: 9780281091133
Rachel Bearn

Rachel Bearn is a freelance writer and digital content creator. Her work centres mostly on crafts and slow living. She has written for national publications such as Simply Sewing, The Simple Things, Simply Knitting and Woman Alive magazine. She has an MA in Nature & Travel Writing and an Undergraduate Diploma in Creative Writing from the University of Oxford. She shares her handmade, homegrown and slow lifestyle with over 5000 followers across her social media platforms on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube as well as 180 subscribers on Substack.

Instagram – @byrachelbearn
TikTok – @byrachelbearn
YouTube – By Rachel Bearn