Habits of Resistance
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In Habits of Resistance, Elizabeth Woodson explores how modern cultural habits—like constant scrolling, radical individualism, and escapism—form our character and undermine spiritual flourishing.
She presents ancient Christian practices such as fasting, lament, and embodied community as practical resistances to those narratives.
The book combines pastoral insight, personal stories, and actionable habits to help readers cultivate deeper relationships, emotional honesty, and spiritual growth.
Woodson emphasizes communal shalom as the gospel's vision of flourishing for all, not just individual success.
Her goal is to equip readers to live more intentionally in the way of Jesus amid the tensions of contemporary life.
She presents ancient Christian practices such as fasting, lament, and embodied community as practical resistances to those narratives.
The book combines pastoral insight, personal stories, and actionable habits to help readers cultivate deeper relationships, emotional honesty, and spiritual growth.
Woodson emphasizes communal shalom as the gospel's vision of flourishing for all, not just individual success.
Her goal is to equip readers to live more intentionally in the way of Jesus amid the tensions of contemporary life.
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