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A review by cgharbison
The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction by Justin Whitmel Earley
5.0
I read Habits of the Household before this, and they are similar in ideas of forming habits to aid spiritual formation and not letting habits form you. This one was written first and focuses more on the individual person, whereas HOTH focuses more on the family.
Both are INCREDIBLY practical and beneficial to the Christian who wants to work toward a deeply formed spiritual life and wants to resist being formed by habits of the world. I recommend HOTH to everyone and will do the same with this! I listened to it, and will be ordering a hard copy ASAP. So grateful for this author and what he has contributed through his books.
Both are INCREDIBLY practical and beneficial to the Christian who wants to work toward a deeply formed spiritual life and wants to resist being formed by habits of the world. I recommend HOTH to everyone and will do the same with this! I listened to it, and will be ordering a hard copy ASAP. So grateful for this author and what he has contributed through his books.