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A Minute of Margin: Restoring Balance to Busy Lives

A Minute of Margin: Restoring Balance to Busy Lives

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A minute a day, read the doctor and pray!
Review: From his thoughts on the sovereignty of God in "More Than Meets the Eye," to the very practical and personal prescriptions for reducing stress and building some breathing room into our days in "Margin" and "Overload," to his assertions of overload gone global in "Hurtling Toward Oblivion", Dr. Swenson has compiled the best of the best for the reader to digest one day at a time. You'll find this book approachable and insightful, and it's author a gentle and exemplary Christian man using his remarkable mind to help us all gain more time for the things that matter, develop peace of mind in a world gone nuts, and ultimately, to "seek authenticity at the highest level."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Most Appropriate Prescription
Review: In his other books, Margin and The Overload Syndrome, Richard Swenson, MD, has written masterfully on the causes, symptoms and treatment of the overload epidemic raging among the vast majority of North Americans, who chronically exceed their God-given limits.

In this volume Dr. Swenson matches his medicine to the ailment in 180 short daily readings--a dosage well-suited to the busiest of lives.

This consistent prescription squarely addresses the ailments of overload, guiding and strengthening readers to aggressively combat the poisons of our culture rather than passively succumbing to them. A must read!


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