Jamie W. (cherishedheart) reviewed Ordering Your Private World (Man in the Mirror) on + 102 more book reviews
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My oh my..I stayed up all night the other week, to read this one!
Ingram - In today's busy world, it is increasingly difficult to discover the inner peace and order that bring an outward sense of stability and joy. By working through five specific areas, MacDonald gives readers helpful advice for fighting the disorder within and finding personal growth and spiritual development. --This text refers to the Paperback edition. Book Description - Ordering Your Private World is phenomenal selling over 1 million copies upon its original release in 1984. With revisions and new material, it is ever more timely to readers. Never admitting to have it all together, but rather using his own personal struggle as a way for readers to relate to his principles, Gordon MacDonald¿s classic book invites readers to bring order to their personal life by inviting God¿s control over every segment of their lives. His premise is that if the private world of a person is in order, it will be because they are convinced that the inner world of the spiritual must govern the outer world of activity.
Ingram - In today's busy world, it is increasingly difficult to discover the inner peace and order that bring an outward sense of stability and joy. By working through five specific areas, MacDonald gives readers helpful advice for fighting the disorder within and finding personal growth and spiritual development. --This text refers to the Paperback edition. Book Description - Ordering Your Private World is phenomenal selling over 1 million copies upon its original release in 1984. With revisions and new material, it is ever more timely to readers. Never admitting to have it all together, but rather using his own personal struggle as a way for readers to relate to his principles, Gordon MacDonald¿s classic book invites readers to bring order to their personal life by inviting God¿s control over every segment of their lives. His premise is that if the private world of a person is in order, it will be because they are convinced that the inner world of the spiritual must govern the outer world of activity.
Is 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.
A must read for everyone! My Pastor reads this every year. I wich I could say the same thing. This is a duplicate copy. I am keeping one for me to read again and hopefully again.
Excellent book on budgeting your time.
Barbara N. (Barbie4) reviewed Ordering Your Private World (Man in the Mirror) on + 273 more book reviews
I haven't read this book.
New...not read