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            <title>Prayer preview</title>
            <description><![CDATA[&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; This got a lot of appeal for me because of some thoughts that had come to me while I was on summer project this summer.&nbsp; I was thinking about the spiritual exercise of prayer and how it would look if I were to pray like I should (sorry for an ambiguous statement).&nbsp; I felt like I knew that I was nowhere near where I could be in my prayer life but I had no idea what it would look like to push myself deeper, except that I could pray more often.&nbsp; So from then on there was an appeal to find a book that explored a rich prayer life.&nbsp; I ran across this book on Amazon.com and it was well reviewed and I ultimately caved and added yet another book to my 'presently reading' stack. ]]></description>
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            <title>How People Grow preview</title>
            <description><![CDATA[&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I bought this book because the title basically described what I wanted out of a book.&nbsp; Additionally this book is very well known within the Christian community and so I was confident it would have good things to say.&nbsp; I not only wanted to learn about how I could grow, but I also wanted to get a picture about how people in general grow so that I can help others grow as well. ]]></description>
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            <title>Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life preview</title>
            <description><![CDATA[This is one of the few books I have red since high school that I did not choose.&nbsp; This book was used as a Bible study for a couple months at the end of the last school year.&nbsp; I am still working on finishing it up. ]]></description>
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            <title>Hiding from Love preview</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Okay, so it might be cheating to use a quote from the middle of the book to <i>preview</i> a book, but I think this summary gives a good picture to the book's intent. <br />
<blockquote>In these last four chapters, we've looked at the building blocks of character in the image of God:
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<li>the ability to be attached and to attach,</li>
<li>the ability to set boundaries and be separate,</li>
<li>the ability to live with the good and bad of ourselves and others,</li>
<li>the ability to establish oneself as an adult with appropriate adult authority.</li>
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     &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; These four aspects are the foundation of personality.  God's plan is for us to develop them all fully.  <em>The more we develop these traits, the more we become like Him.</em>  The problem is that we are all injured, at some level, in the development of all these aspects.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; This is where hiding comes in.  When our growth is arrested in the development of these parts, we remove ourselves from further growth.  By hiding, we try to protect ourselves from further pain.  And sometimes we bury certain aspects of our soul --perhaps our trusting feelings, or our adulthood-- so deeply   that we lose awareness of its existence. <br />
     &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <em>It's the redemption of these parts of the self that we are afraid of --and need-- the most.</em>  These frozen aspects of our souls desperately need the light of grace and the instruction of truth.  But we're terrified at the same time that we'll experience even more isolation, hate, or criticism than we've already felt. (pg. 116)<br /></blockquote>Hopefully this gives you a clear picture as to what this book is about.<br /><blockquote>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2007 14:56:46 +0000</pubDate>
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