Richard Foster begins his book, Celebration of Discipline, with these challenging and penetrating words:
“Superficiality is the curse of our age. The doctrine of instant satisfaction is a primary spiritual problem. The desperate need today is not for a greater number of intelligent people or gifted people, but for deep people (Page 1, Harper & Row, Publishers; San Francisco, 1978).”
It seems that nowadays, we can be pulled in so many directions with responsibilities,...
If an outline is to be used in full, then it would be appropriate and honest to “give credit” and to say in the simplest of...
If an outline is to be used in full, then it would be appropriate and honest to “give credit” and to say in the simplest of ways that you...
If an outline is to be used in full, then it would be appropriate and honest to “give credit” and to say in the simplest of ways that you...
If an outline is to be used in full, then it would be appropriate and honest to “give credit” and to say in the simplest of ways that you are...
If an outline is to be used in full, then it would be appropriate and honest to “give credit” and to say in the simplest of ways that you...
If an outline is to be used in full, then it would be appropriate and honest to “give credit” and to say in the simplest of ways that you...
If an outline is to be used in full, then it would be appropriate and honest to “give credit” and to say in the simplest of ways that you...
If an outline is to be used in full, then it would be appropriate and honest to “give credit” and to say in the simplest of ways that you are...
If an outline is to be used in full, then it would be appropriate and honest to “give credit” and to say in the simplest of...
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