
Freedom of Simplicity
Finding Harmony in a Complex World
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Lloyd James
Foster provides a way to rethink our priorities and to "seek first God's kingdom and his righteousness"/ He shows us how to live in harmony with the rich complexity of life while stressing the relation of simplicity to prayer, solitude, and all the Christian Disciplines.
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"If everybody in this country could read--and heed--this book, what a difference it would make to the planet; nay to the cosmos." (Madeleine L'Engle)
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Not a fan of the way foster writes. If I was a non Christian his writing would make me very frustrated with Christians.
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