No Is a Beautiful Word: Hope and Help for the Overcommitted and (Occasionally) Exhausted
By (Author) Kevin G. Harney
Foreword by Gary Thomas
Zondervan
Zondervan
3rd April 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
248.4
Paperback
208
Width 138mm, Height 212mm, Spine 17mm
194g
If a person has extra time, nothing to do, and finds themself looking for ways to fill their empty days...this book is definitely not for them.
No Is a Beautiful Word is designed and crafted for people whose plate is full, whose margin is thin, and whose life feels overloaded. They are looking for help, relief, and wisdom to navigate the countless options that life offers on a daily basis.
This book is needed by people who:
It will be valuable for:
No Is a Beautiful Word is designed to be read briskly, chewed on thoroughly, and acted on practically. The chapters are brief by intention. They range from one paragraph (that's right, some chapters are only a few sentences long!) to four pages.
The goal of this book is give people clear concepts, paint a picture of what it looks like to live out the idea, and then move on to the next thought. The vision is to help people learn to say "No" to the things that don't matter (or don't matter as much) so they can say "Yes" to the things that bring life, hope, peace, and lasting meaning.
Pure genius! Say yes to this delightful and insightful study of no. It may very well change your life! * Lee Strobel, author, The Case for Christ and The Case for Miracles *
This outstanding book is really not about saying no. Its about saying yes to what matters most. A gracious no is the gateway to purpose and priority. * Jeff Manion, senior pastor, Ada Bible Church; author, The Land Between *
This book reclaims the power of the most underappreciated word in the English language. This is a training manual on how to focus your life and priorities on the things that matter most. * Joshua Ryan Butler, pastor, Redemption Church; author, The Skeletons in Gods Closet *
This book is easy to read, its fun to read, and it hits so close to home. Im innately terrible at saying no, but Kevins chapters have convinced me I can be saved! I highly recommend it. * John Grooters, director, writer, producer, Tortured for ChristThe Movie *
Finally, somebody says what so many of us need to hear. Our most precious resource is time, and priorities are the way we decide how to spend our time. And that means having the heart and mind to say no. * Mark Horstman, cofounder, Manager Tools; author, The Effective Manager *
Reading this book has given us insight on how best to say no to others and also to each other without ruffling marital feathers. We have already put many of the nos to use, and they work! * Terry and Betsy Davis, Tri-California Events *
This book has easily made my list of top ten leadership books of all-time. Kevin digs into the issue that will have the greatest impact on your ability to maximize this one life. * Greg Kelley, CEO, World Mission *
Kevin lives what he leads. In this book, he guides us into the secret of saying yes to a meaningful life. * Adam T. Barr, pastor; author, Compassion without Compromise *
This book is a critical read for anyone who struggles with busyness. It will inspire and encourage you to say yes to what really matters. * Bob Bouwer, senior pastor, Faith Church; author, U-Turn Church *
Kevin Harney brings a fresh, creative, and long-overdue perspective on the power and importance of saying no. A must read for leaders and managers at all levels. * Shawn A. Stroud, colonel, US Army (retired) *
Kevins gentle queries and challenging ideas helped me make adjustments to live into the power of thoughtful choosing. * Scott Bolinder, executive director, Institute for Bible Reading *
What an incredible book! After reading it, I found I had more time for Jesus. * Mark Risley, CEO and owner, Peninsula Sports *
Kevin G. Harney (kevingharney.com) serves at Shoreline Community Church in Monterey, California. He is the author of many books and studies, including Organic Outreach for Ordinary People, Seismic Shifts, and Reckless Faith.