When Your Life Is Breathless
Almost everybody agrees: we are all too busy. For a lot of people life is like running on a treadmill. The pace never stops and neither, it seems, do the demands. We tear into our days, trying to do more than is humanly possible during any 24-hour period, then we beat ourselves up when we don't get everything done.
It wasn't supposed to be like that. Only a few years ago we were told that VCRs, FAX machines, cellular phones and a host of other time-saving and labor-saving devices would simplify our lives and give us abundant leisure time. Instead, technology has helped us squeeze more into our time-starved lives so that most of us run around feeling breathless. As a result, our bodies are drained, our spiritual lives are neglected, our work is inefficient, and our relationships are superficial...
Click here to read the full article (READ PDF).

Gary Collins
PsychologistGary Collins, is a licensed clinical psychologist with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Purdue University. Collins grew up in Canada and graduated from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario and the University of Toronto before taking a year of study at the University of London. Gary currently holds a position as Distinguished Professor of Leadership and Counseling at Richmont Graduate University in Atlanta and Chattanooga. In addition, he served as Distinguished Visiting Professor in the School of Psychology and Counseling at Regent University in Virginia. He is author of numerous articles and almost 60 published books, including Christian Counseling: A Comprehensive Guide, How to be a People Helper and The Biblical Basis of Christian Counseling.

Notice: This material is made available for limited use to participants of the C.S. Lewis Institute Fellows programs. Please do not reproduce any of the materials in the Fellows Resources other than for your personal use.
-
Recent Podcasts
Questions That Matter – Pippa Cramer and The Hymns We Love
by Pippa Cramer, Randy Newman on February 21, 2025Many people grew up singing Christian hymns. Pippa...Read More
-
Conversational Apologetics
by Michael Ramsden, Aimee Riegert on February 21, 2025
-
Questions That Matter – Heather and Ashley Holleman and the Greatness of Conversation
by Randy Newman, Heather Holleman on February 14, 2025
-
Recent Publications
The Impact of Technology on the Christian Life
by Tony Reinke on February 14, 2025"It’s applied technique. So it’s an art. It’s...Read More
-
C.S. Lewis and the Crisis of the Modern Self
by Thiago M. Silva on February 1, 2025
-
Why Are Christians So Hypocritical?
by William L. Kynes on January 1, 2025

Heart and Mind Discipleship Live Online Small Group 8:00 PM ET
On February 25, 2025 at 8:00 pmCategories
Speakers
Team Members

Gary Collins
PsychologistGary Collins, is a licensed clinical psychologist with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Purdue University. Collins grew up in Canada and graduated from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario and the University of Toronto before taking a year of study at the University of London. Gary currently holds a position as Distinguished Professor of Leadership and Counseling at Richmont Graduate University in Atlanta and Chattanooga. In addition, he served as Distinguished Visiting Professor in the School of Psychology and Counseling at Regent University in Virginia. He is author of numerous articles and almost 60 published books, including Christian Counseling: A Comprehensive Guide, How to be a People Helper and The Biblical Basis of Christian Counseling.
