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As you struggle to juggle your to-do list, lean into Jesus. Dear friend, Do you feel stuck in the wi

As you struggle to juggle your to-do list, lean into Jesus. [LifeWay Gather]( [A Note to Readers](#) Dear friend, Do you feel stuck in the wilderness? With the uprooting of most normal life situations, your world may feel turned upside down. Instead of scrambling to get everything in its place, consider rooting down to what's solid. This week, as you struggle to juggle an ever-changing to-do list, lean into Jesus. Find rest in God's love. Let His peace and joy fill your soul. When your spirit is renewed, the to-do lists will feel lighter. If you're currently wandering through the wilderness, look for manna from the Lord. May the resources and articles below help you remember His faithfulness. Until next week, Your friends at LifeWay [On the Shelf](#) [Anxious for Nothing]( Sale $8.99 Reg. $17.99 [Jesus and Women in the First Century and Now]( Reg. $13.99 [For Conversation](#) In Middle Eastern culture, the wilderness is seen almost as a sacred place, a place of intimacy, where God speaks a word to you. Learn more in this [excerpt from Jesus and Women Bible study.]( According to Annie F. Downs, the journey of life is not a matter of finding our way out of the wilderness but finding the manna inside the wilderness. See what she means in this [excerpt from Remember God.]( As we observe the leadership of the Lord and His working in the lives of Israel, here are [five considerations for our walk as Christians.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- How will you listen to God this week? Let us know using #MyWeeklyWord. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [ONLINE CATALOG]( [GIFT CARDS]( VBS and church supplies on orders of $50 or more. Books and Bibles on orders of $35 or more. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#) because you are subscribed to the [lifewaystores.com](#) list. [Email Us](customerservice@lifeway.com) | [Unsubscribe]( © LifeWay Christian Resources, One LifeWay Plaza, Nashville, TN 37234

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