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Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald S. Whitney

Title Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life (Unabridged)
Author  Donald S. Whitney
Narrator  Grover Gardner
Publisher  christianaudio Hovel
Run Time  9 Hrs.
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It's not uncommon for an accomplished musician to be able to sit down in front of a new piece of music and play it through without a hitch. To make it seem easy, as if it required no effort. Yet the "freedom" to play with such skill comes only after years of disciplined practice.

In the same way, the freedom to grow in godliness---to naturally express Christ's character through your own personality---is in large part dependent on a deliberate cultivation of the spiritual disciplines.

Far from being legalistic, restrictive, or binding, as they are often perceived, the spiritual disciplines are actually the means to unparalleled spiritual liberty. So if you'd like to embark on a lifelong quest for godliness, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life will help you on your way. Based on the rich heritage left us by the early church fathers, the Puritan writers, and Jesus Christ Himself, Whitney takes you through a carefully selected array of disciplines that includes Scripture reading, prayer, worship, Scripture meditation, evangelism, serving, stewardship, Scripture application, fasting, silence and solitude, journaling, and learning.

By illustrating why the disciplines are important, showing how each one will help you grow in godliness, and offering practical suggestions for cultivating them on a long-term basis, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life will provide you with a refreshing opportunity to embrace life's greatest pursuit---the pursuit of holiness---through a lifelong delight in the disciplines.

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Audiofile Magazine says:

Grover Gardner narrates with full attention to the details of the 12 spiritual disciplines identified by the author, including scripture reading, prayer, worship, fasting, and journaling. The purpose of carrying out these disciplines is to become more Christ-like in thought, word, and deed. Whitney’s discussion draws from the early Church fathers, as well as Reformer, Puritan, and Quaker writers, and Jesus Christ Himself. Gardner's diction is crisp and clear as the author explains the meaning of each discipline and examines the benefits of each in the pursuit of holiness. Whitney also offers practical suggestions on how to incorporate spiritual workouts into daily routines for long-term growth in godliness and personal character development—leading to fundamental freedom, ironically, the ultimate reward of discipline. G.D.W. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

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Alex Huggett says:

I have to confess, this book has taken me 15 years to read! I was given it in the early 1990's and have had a couple of goes, but put it down. More recently I got the audiobook and have listened to that instead. I actually almost put it aside again, but am glad I persevered.

The main problem I have is Whitney's very dense writing style. What he says is very good, the way he says it can make it hard work. Not that he's a bad writer, he just seeks to argue his point perhaps a little belabourdly in places. He draws on lots of contemporary and historical examples of people who uses the disciplines, it's clear he's well read, and then gives realistic, attainable application. So it's certainly a very useful and edifying book.

Despite my criticism, as I persevered the book grew on me. The audio version (available from Christian Audio) is very well read. And anyone who opens it with a heart to learn about and, more importantly, put into practice the spiritual disciplines will certainly benefit. I've found myself challenged and rediscovering a few of the disciplines I'd neglected because of this book.

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Alex Huggett says:

I have to confess, this book has taken me 15 years to read! I was given it in the early 1990's and have had a couple of goes, but put it down. More recently I got the audiobook and have listened to that instead. I actually almost put it aside again, but am glad I persevered.

The main problem I have is Whitney's very dense writing style. What he says is very good, the way he says it can make it hard work. Not that he's a bad writer, he just seeks to argue his point perhaps a little belabourdly in places. He draws on lots of contemporary and historical examples of people who uses the disciplines, it's clear he's well read, and then gives realistic, attainable application. So it's certainly a very useful and edifying book.

Despite my criticism, as I persevered the book grew on me. The audio version (available from Christian Audio) is very well read. And anyone who opens it with a heart to learn about and, more importantly, put into practice the spiritual disciplines will certainly benefit. I've found myself challenged and rediscovering a few of the disciplines I'd neglected because of this book.

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