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Do you cook on Sabbath?

As we listened to a message on Sabbath keeping a couple of weeks ago, my friend leaned over and whispered in my ear, “do you cook on Sabbath?”

It should be noted that I love to cook, while this friend does not.

So I whispered back, “Sometimes.”

The only thing we outlaw completely in our Sabbath practice is legalism. Often, we eat leftovers, or canned soup and sandwiches. But today, I planted herbs in the garden. and then, unexpectedly, my husband brought home sweet corn on the cob from the grocery store. It’s not corn season locally here in northern Illinois, that corn is likely from Florida or even Mexico. I worried about its quality, which could be compromised by its long journey from field to our table.

But fresh herbs cover a multitude of sins, so I thought my garden herbs might be able to rescue it. since I’d planned grilled chicken, I Googled grilled corn. I made an herb butter from the newly planted basil, my perennial thyme and parsley.

My family loved the simple dinner–grilled chicken, grilled corn with herb butter, rice and green beans. For me, cooking is a love language. when I can serve up something delicious, it is a way of showing love, a way of bringing joy to our table. When the weather turns warm, I seem to warm up to cooking. I stow the crock pot, fire up the grill, visit the garden and feel joy. When my kids say “Great dinner, mom,” I feel God’s’ smile.

Sabbath is a day to put aside the shoulds, the “ought to’s” and obligations. It is a day to connect with your family–in the garden or around the table. So should you cook on Sabbath? If it genuinely brings you joy and draws you closer to the heart of God. If it doesn’t, throw in a frozen pizza or open a box of cereal, and enjoy time with your family. Sabbath is about unhurried community, about joy. it is about refusing to feel guilt. If cooking brings that kind of freedom and joy to your life, then cook on Sabbath. But if cooking stresses you out and feels like drudgery or joyless work, then don’t do it. enjoy your freedom from cooking on this day. I think that’s what Jesus was talking about when he said the Sabbath was made for people, not people for the Sabbath.

Your thoughts?

also, here’s the corn recipe:

Take corn, carefully peel back husks, keeping them attached to the cob. Remove silk. Smooth husks back in place.

soak corn in cold water with a tablespoon or two of sugar for 15 minutes, then drain.

Grill corn in husks about 3 to 5 minutes per side.

Carefully pull back husks, grill corn until slightly charred, 5 to 10 minutes, turning occasionally.

slather with butter mixed with minced herbs and lime juice.

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Joy in the midst of change…

My friend Linda Bryant has a great little blog that you should check out. I got to do a guest post last week, so stop by and check it out, but read her other stuff, all on the topic of finding joy in the midst of life’s changes. Really good stuff.

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Sabbath posts

I’m guest blogging about Sabbath and its role in spiritual formation all over the place this week. It’s been fun to connect with other writers and bloggers and create some new content.

If you’re interested in using any of the articles, say in a newsletter or a church website, just leave me a comment or use the contact form to get in touch. I’m happy to grant permission for use as long as you give attribution.

Here are a few sites that are running some articles I’ve written this week:

Spiritual disciplines for writers

What Moms really want for Mother’s Day

Sailing and Sabbath

What Jesus said about Sabbath

10 Steps to Sabbath Rest

Please visit these blogs and leave a comment or question–the bloggers will appreciate it. And stop back here and tell me which article you enjoyed or which blog you want to start reading regularly!

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Creation care

earthEarth Day seems to have morphed into Earth Month, hasn’t it? Well, as Earth Month draws to a close, I written a new article on how spending time in creation can draw us close to the heart of God, and give us some space to enjoy Sabbath rest. My friend Tracey Bianchi, (author of Green Mama: the Guilt-Free guide to helping you and your kids save the planet) has posted my article on her blog. So click on over and read it, leave a comment and tell a friend!!

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Steps toward Sabbath.

I’m guest blogging on my friend Anita Lustrea’s website today about how to get started on building a Sabbath habit. You can start reading the article here:

Life sometimes seem to spin past us so fast. Our family, career, church, friends all seem to have needs that can consume us. Our involvements and obligations are not often optional. But there comes a point when it can feel a bit overwhelming. We need a rest.The God who made us, who designed our bodies and souls, knew that we would not be able to function non-stop 24-7. That’s why when he laid out the rules for life, the best way to live, he told us to rest. It seem odd that people would have to be commanded to take a day off—until we look in the mirror and realize we don’t obey that command. But just as our bodies need sleep to function, they’re also hard-wired by our creator to need a weekly break. (Click here to read the rest of the article).

I’d love to hear your comments about this article. If you’d like to reprint it, just let me know, I’d love to share it with you.

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Rest blog tour

Rest: Living in Sabbath Simplicity

A number of bloggers have recently posted reviews of my book Rest: Living in Sabbath Simplicity. Most have been very positive, which I appreciate. A few were honest about what they didn’t like about the book. Which is fine. Really. :)

Here are links to some of the blogs involved. I’d love for anyone reading this to go visit at least one blog on the tour, and leave a comment.

Like a lot of my books, Rest is a great resource to use with a small group. It includes a leader’s guide with questions and help for setting up a group. If you’re looking for a book to do with a group, ask your group to read the reviews on these blogs. If you do read the book with a group, you can contact me to receive a free book group kit, which includes bookmarks and signed bookplates for the members of your group. Be sure to stop back here and let me know what you think of the reviews.

Here are the links to the various blogs running reviews of Rest:  
http://drivehome.wordpress.com/2009/07/02/rest-by-keri-wyatt-kent-blog-tour/ 
 
http://gatorskunkzandmudcats.blogspot.com/2009/07/rest-living-in-sabbath-simplicity-by.html 
 
http://idontbelieveingrammar.blogspot.com/2009/07/rest.html 
 
http://tanyadennisbooks.com/2009/07/03/let-me-give-you-rest/ 
 
http://jenbh.blogspot.com/2009/07/blog-tour-rest-living-in-sabbath.html 
 
http://thewritingroad.blogspot.com/2009/07/book-review-rest-by-keri-wyatt-kent.html 
 
http://beyourbestmom.blogspot.com/2009/07/rest-living-in-sabbath-simplicity.html 
  
http://cindystamps.blogspot.com/2009/06/rest-living-in-sabbath-simplicity.html 
 
http://cballan.wordpress.com/2009/07/01/2092
 
http://hisreadinglist.blogspot.com/2009/06/rest.html
 
http://www.katewicker.com/2009/07/rest-living-in-sabbath-simplicity-book.html
 
http://lighthouse-academy.blogspot.com/2009/06/rest.html
 
http://llamamomma.blogspot.com/2009/06/downtime.html
 
http://llamamomma.blogspot.com/2009/07/rest-on-lake.html 
 
http://marysworld411.blogspot.com/2009/06/rest-living-in-sabbath-simplicity-by.html 
 
http://refreshmysoulblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/rest-book-review.html
 
 
 

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A Sanctuary in Time

There are certain places that feel sacred to me—the chapel where I was married, the lake at sunset, my garden when everything is in bloom.

God made us so intricately. When we come into a place where we have felt God’s presence before, our minds and hearts often automatically settle into a more peaceful state. Just entering a sacred space can make us more aware of God’s presence.

Click here to read the rest of my latest For Your Soul column on Christianity Today’s website.

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MomLogic

The MomLogic blog’s Christian MomLogic page is featuring an interview with me today. My friend and fellow author Suzie Eller came up with some new and thought-provoking questions, which I think you’ll enjoy. Check it out.

http://community.momlogic.com/profiles/blogs/can-a-mom-really-rest

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Visit these sites

I had the privilege of being a guest on Moody Radio’s Midday Connection on Wednesday this week. I’ve been on many times before and it was quite fun to talk with the show’s host, Anita Lustrea, about my book Rest. If you missed the show, it’s archived on their site at www.middayconnection.org, so click over and listen.

Talking about Sabbath has brought me some e-mails, including one from a Seventh Day adventist in Russia!

Also, you’ll want to visit my friend Jennifer Lyn King’s blog, to read our interview and leave a comment so you can have another chance at winning a free book. She’s also blogging at The Red Room, a website for writers.

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Win a free book!

The Rest: Living in Sabbath Simplicity blog tour is still going strong. Please stop by each of these to leave comments, and you’ll be entered to win a free copy of the book!

Rest: Living in Sabbath Simplicity

Read Nicole’s musings and her original interview with me .

Then, check out Melissa’s thoughts on Rest

Another orginal interview is up today here.  

And read Mary’s review by clicking here .

Tomorrow, I’ll be visiting with Carla and Caryn at www.themommyrevolution.wordpress.com

The tour ends next week, and you have only a few more chances to win that book.

If you’d rather get a book in person, and you live in the Chicago area, I’ve got two booksignings tomorrow. One is at 9:30 a.m. at Willow Creek Community Church (at Seeds Resource Center) in South Barrington. The second is from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Avalon Spa, at Rand and Long Grove Roads in Deer Park. (originally scheduled for last week but delayed due to weather).

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