b'BURNOUTFREE LIVINGBurnout has become the trendy term for the pressure and dissatisfaction we experience at work. In The End of Burnout: Why Work Drains Us and How to Build Better Lives (University of California Press), Jonathan Malesic uses his own history to frame this rigorous investigation into how and why so many of us feel worn out, alienated, and useless in our work. Through research on the science, culture, and philosophy of burnout, he explores the gap between our ideals and our realities, examining how jobs have become a symbol of value and identity. Malesic offers ways to recognize burnout, overcome burnout culture, and find moral significance in our lives beyond work.CARE MORE THAN CUREAt the start of the gay rights movement in 1969, evangelicalisms leading voices cast a vision for gay people who turn to Jesus. C. S. Lewis, Billy Graham, Francis Schaeffer, and John Stott encouraged a positive pastoral approach that viewed homosexuality as a fallen condition experienced by some Christians needing care more than cure. For Christians, the way forward may be a path back to that focus. Greg Johnsons Still Time to Care: What We Can Learn from the Churchs Failed Attempt to Cure Homosexuality (Zondervan) charts a path for churches and ministries, as well as guidance for the gay person smitten by the lifegiving call of Jesus. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2022 WWW.CITYGATENETWORK.ORG 57'