ARE YOU STUCK IN OVERDRIVE?
You're definitely covering a lot of ground. But you could be missing the finer points of life-they are only a blur at 90 miles per hour.
Today's pace has a way of catching people off guard. Your schedule fills up, your family grows distant, and all of life seems to revolve around "getting things done." You know you need to slow down and rest. But it's difficult to change lanes when everyone else is whizzing by at breakneck speed.
If your life has gotten a little too fast and furious, here's a way to slow down without crashing. Surviving Life in the Fast Lane will help you restore calmness, focus, and rest to your family life, marriage, friendships, work situation, and-most importantly-your relationship with God.
Ideal for small groups, this study guide (based on the author's book Little House on the Freeway) will help you explore and apply six keys to genuine rest for the family. And it's catered to your busy lifestyle: it's designed for people who don't have time to do advance reading or preparation.
So, if you've had about as much of the passing lane as you can stand, take some time out with Tim Kimmel's unruffled new study guide, Surviving Life in the Fast Lane.
TIM KIMMEL lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his wife and four children. As director of Generation Ministries, he speaks on family issues to thousands of young people, parents, and military personnel throughout the United States and Canada. A graduate of Bryan College and Dallas Theological Seminary, Tim is the author of Little House on the Freeway and Legacy of Love.