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As you begin to turn the pages to hear Jared’s voice, I want you to relax. A well-ordered life that others experience as for their good awaits you as you practice what Jared teaches: the intelligent, grace-based practices of ancient and anointed Christian spirituality.
— Todd Hunter, Anglican bishop and founder of the Center for Formation, Justice and Peace, from the foreword
Boyd’s vocation to bridge Christian traditions shines through the pages of this book. He is a Vineyard pastor who loves Ignatius of Loyola, John Cassian, and Saint Benedict. He is a charismatic who cherishes the contemplative tradition of the church. Somehow in his insightful telling, these diverse streams of the Christian faith fit together harmoniously. This book does a great service to the church by showing charismatics and Pentecostals how the constraint that characterizes monastic practice offers joy, flourishing, and faithfulness
— Tish Harrison Warren, Anglican priest and author of Liturgy of the Ordinary and Prayer in the Night
Jared Patrick Boyd has written a beautiful book that enlivened my love for Jesus and made me want to live by greater constraint, a strange but honest statement. But the accessible, tangible way Jared articulates constraint gives vision for the good to run wild. I know this book’s author to be a man who has lived his message, who writes not only from his head but even more profoundly from his heart and his bones.
— Tyler Staton, lead pastor at Bridgetown Church and national director of 24-7 Prayer USA
Christianity proposes not so much a set of beliefs as a way of life, a bid for the total transformation and fulfillment of human existence. Jared Boyd, a wise and experienced pastor, unpacks this proposal with insight, fervor, and a gracious sensitivity to contemporary questions and concerns. This book will be for many a welcome challenge and summons to a holistic encounter with God in Christ.
— Wesley Hill, associate professor of New Testament at Western Theological Seminary
In a world of excess and distraction, constant demands for our attention, and moral confusion, Jared’s book is an invaluable resource for the church, not only for those who have a natural leaning toward simplicity and introspection but especially for those who do not. Finding Freedom in Constraint is accessible, conversational, and funny. It is filled with wisdom and guidance for incorporating these ancient, life-giving practices into our hearts and our intentionally developed communities. Jared doesn’t shy away from engaging the difficult topics in our culture but instead holds them with a gentle, thoughtful, and humble hand that we are wise to emulate
— Jay Pathak, national director of Vineyard USA

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