Wayne Muller

Wayne Muller is a well-known author, speaker, and ordained minister who is recognized for his work on the intersection of spirituality, rest, and personal well-being. Throughout his career, Muller has inspired individuals and communities to embrace a deeper understanding of rest, contemplation, and purpose in life. His teachings emphasize the importance of nurturing the soul, fostering a healthy balance between work and rest, and reclaiming the art of living mindfully.

Muller is the author of several influential books, including Sabbath: Finding Rest, Renewal, and Delight in Our Busy Lives (1999), which has become a seminal work in the field of spirituality and rest. In this book, he explores the deep need for rest in a fast-paced world and invites readers to rediscover the sacred practice of Sabbath as a way to find healing and peace. His other books, such as How, Then, Shall We Live? (2000) and A Life of Being, Having, and Doing (2007), offer practical wisdom and reflections on living with intention and meaning.

As a licensed therapist and spiritual guide, Muller has worked with individuals and communities to help them navigate the complexities of modern life, providing tools for managing stress and finding a sense of balance. He has worked with a range of organizations, from non-profits to corporate groups, helping people of all walks of life reconnect with what truly matters.

Muller’s work is deeply rooted in the belief that people can find healing, peace, and fulfillment by prioritizing rest and reflection, cultivating meaningful relationships, and engaging in practices that nourish the soul. His teachings continue to encourage individuals to embrace simplicity, practice mindfulness, and live a life aligned with their deepest values.