Contentment is promised to us by our culture, demanded from us by our communities, and expected through us in our relationships. Despite such common placement, many people are discontent, many communities fractured, and many relationships broken. Working on the assumption that our collective discontent speaks to something fundamentally wrong with our view of joy, Rev. James Backing explores what spiritual contentment might mean for changing, healing and living as joyful people.
Contentment is promised to us by our culture, demanded from us by our communities, and expected through us in our relationships. Despite such common p...