Do Nothing: The Simple Principles of Jesus to Accomplish Anything

 

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Though its title suggests otherwise, this book isn’t about doing nothing at all. It’s about who Christ is and how to trust what He’s doing. I needed it.

Austin W.
Salesperson

 

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After reading this book, I took a big sigh of relief. What an invitation.

Ben F.
Pastor


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Jesus said, “Apart from Me, you can do nothing.” But what’s that really mean?

 

Get the helpful Christian handbook to achieving more while doing less, helping you consider these 5 essential questions as you follow Jesus.

 

1. What can I do?
Whatever you think your capabilities are, think again.

2. How do I do nothing?
Finding the way of rest is harder than it sounds.

3. What is Jesus doing?
It’s time to altogether stop asking, “WWJD?”

4. How do I work with Jesus?
Your spiritual senses were given for a reason.

5. What is God’s plan for me?
You serve a God who finishes what He begins.

 

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Buy the book from your favorite bookseller, then share your purchase to access the following bonuses.

 

Detox for Doers

Start a devotional that will help you “strive to enter that rest” (Hebrews 10:23). Start working at not working.

Do Nothing Together

Enjoy small group guidebooks to begin walking—not running—with others in the Christian community.

A behind-the-book interview

Author Jonathan Cottrell shares more about this book, the story behind it, and what doing nothing looks like in his own life.

Reminders

From screensavers to other helpful paraphernalia, take your thoughts captive and stay focused on the truth you learn anew from this book.

 

…Plus, other bonus materials

Download other freebies and gain access to future invite-only events with author Jonathan Cottrell. You don’t have to do much—just share where you bought the book.

What readers are saying…

 

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“The Kingdom of heaven is truly at hand as you read each page. While many authors would ramble on about themselves, Jonathan Cottrell reveals his loving and humble nature by avoiding the classic mistake made by many authors. The book is about our love for Jesus and following the way, truth, and life through Him.

Cliff J.
Author and artist


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“This is a truly special book. In full-time ministry, perhaps I needed it more than anybody.”

Jennie F.
Co-founding pastor


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“Do Nothing was a solid and easy read. I learned a lot and think it’ll be helpful to a lot of people.”

Mark U.
Executive

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“This book changed how I view ‘kingdom building’ entirely.”

Brant K.
Athlete and coach


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“It’s always been intuitive to me that the Christian life should feel less difficult than it often has, but the Christian teaching I had heard from every direction I turned seemed to pronounce the effort that was required of me rather than the rest. Add to that the non-stop nature of today’s culture, and the Christian grind felt impossible to escape. But this book helped me completely stop, rethink the good news of Jesus, and move forward in a new way. I’m grateful.”

Adam P.
Account manager


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“I hope that this book stops the Christian hustle everywhere.”

J.T.
Ministry leader

I wrote this book because

I’ve been a doer my whole life

 

But then, everything fell apart. Unexpected expenses wreaked havoc on my bank account. Everything I owned broke. People I trusted hurt me. Health failed me and those near me. I disappointed the people I loved. I fell into depression. The sun—even though I live in Phoenix—was a bit dimmer.

In short, I was a man undone.

As difficult as that time was, though, it was necessary. It was because of my undoing and the Lord’s work in me then that I was able to discover a rest unequaled to any I had experienced prior. And now, I want to share what I’ve learned with others.

Of course, most religions proudly and regularly teach what their followers must do to reap spiritual rewards and climb the peaks of enlightenment. But then, there’s Jesus. Rather than tell His followers what they could do, Christ taught that believers could “do nothing” apart from Him (John 15:5). Likewise, the Son of God insisted that He could “do nothing” apart from His Father in heaven (John 5:19).

Unfortunately, this is a message that has been largely forgotten among even the most well-intentioned Christians. I was one of them.

In Do Nothing, I pray that readers will learn how to peacefully rest, better discern, and calmly walk forward in the completed work of Jesus. Finally, you can escape the burdensome mantras of today’s culture which indoctrinate everyone everywhere to work hard, hustle, earn it, make it happen, try harder, and do something. So much doing.

Jesus offers a much easier way—in fact, He is the Way. And He accomplishes everything He begins. Find out what that means for you.

 

If you want to know about the author

Hi, I’m Jonathan Cottrell 👋

 

I’m a husband of sixteen years, father to three homeschooled children, many-time entrepreneur who has exited three businesses, former executive at global technology companies like Go Daddy, organic church planter, citywide event organizer, and active business community leader in Phoenix, Arizona.

But as this book illustrates, these accomplishments alone do not amount to anything essential in the kingdom of God. Now, as a self-described “recovering doer,” I occasionally write and communicate about contrarian Christian living that emphasizes Jesus above all else. Through my professional, personal, and spiritual exploits—and failings—I’ve gained the necessary insight and experience to help encourage believers on similar journeys into the unpopular path of extravagant rest, walking forward at a consistent, but unhurried pace in Christ.

I’m still learning, of course, but I invite you to join me on the journey.

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“If at the outset we try to do anything, we miss everything. For Christianity begins not with a big DO, but with a big DONE.”

Watchman Nee

 

“Doing nothing is sometimes one of the highest of the duties of man.”

G.K. Chesterton

“He is God with us, and there is nothing we have done, can do, or ever will do apart from Him.” 🙌

 

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