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The book of the decade.
Richard Foster, author of Celebration
of Discipline
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In the providence of God this book
stands out as a sort of blessed serendipity in today's
devotional literature ... It pleads eloquently for
a renaissance of traditional spiritual disciplines
among all Christians ... If that plea is heeded, there
will be ... transforming consequences in both the
church and society.
VERNON C. GROUNDS, president emeritus,
Denver Seminary
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Written with theological wisdom
and hope ... A profound call to discipleship based
on spiritual disciplines. With illuminating depth
Dallas Willard awakens us to a forgotten truth, that
transformation to Christlikeness is realized through
taking on the 'easy yoke' of the disciplines. If you
yearn for full participation in teh Christlike life,
this book willl offer the insight and challenge.
Sue Monk Kid, author of God's Joyful
Surprise
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A strong call to biblical obedience
and discipline, this book presents a fresh look at
the eternaland contemporaryrelevance of
the Scriptures ... The Lord Jesus Christ is beautifully
lifted up as our complete and identifying model for
such living. Here's a book that not only clearly teaches
these basic principles for life on the highest plane,
but also challenges us to reach even higher in our
earthly pilgrimage.
Ted W. Engstrom, president emeritus,
World Vision
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Editorial Reviews on Amazon.com
Customer Reviews on ChristianBook.com
and BoondocksNet.com
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