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It’s hard to overstate how transformation this book was in my life. It had both immediate and long-term impact, and it’s not often a book can pull that off. Much less do it with so few pages.
As critical as I am of our therapeutic culture, there is a way to do self-reflection and examination in a helpful, healthy, and Christ-centered way. In fact, doing so is crucial for spiritual growth. This book brings you face to face with the reality of yourself and brings the truth, grace, and love of God to bear on it.
Links in this issue feature an incredible conversation about discipline, insight into the conservative Vibe Shift, a review of a recent popular book, thoughts on therapy culture, and how queer theory relates to Decartes’s famous line, “I think therefore I am.”
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