Ordering Your Private WorldIs there a genuine inner life, a private, inner world that each of us possess? The Scriptures and the experiences of the great saints say that there is and that the inner life can be ordered and regulated. Where people live with disorder within, there is anxiety and little growth, but where the private world is constantly realigned to the image of God, there is remarkable personal development and Christian witness. |
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Foreword | 6 |
Memo to the Disorganized 2 The View from the Bridge 732 | 13 |
Motivation | 26 |
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