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A testament of devotion

Book • 1941
Thomas Kelly's "A Testament of Devotion" is a classic work of spiritual literature that explores the nature of faith and the importance of cultivating an intimate relationship with God. The book emphasizes the need for simplicity and attentiveness in daily life, encouraging readers to find spiritual meaning in ordinary moments.

Kelly's writing is characterized by its clarity, warmth, and profound insights into the human condition.

He challenges readers to move beyond superficial religious practices and embrace a deeper, more authentic spiritual life.

The book remains a source of inspiration and guidance for those seeking a more meaningful and fulfilling existence.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Lee C. Camp
as a book from the 1930s discussing mass media's impact on human capacity to process information.
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189: Oliver Burkeman: In The New Year Embrace Wonder Not Productivity
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Mark Sayers
in the context of discussing the limitations of human influence and the importance of focusing on local impact.
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CNLP 675 | Mark Sayers on Conspiracy Theories, The Rise of The Culture Wars, The Reasons People are So Upset, Cultural Elites, and What God is Doing When It Seems You Can't Win Anymore
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Lee C. Camp
when discussing mass media and its impact on human attention.
189: Unabridged Interview: Oliver Burkeman
Mentioned by Mike Drury when describing prayer as more than articulation of words, quoting from it about ordering our mental life.
The Weapon of Prayer

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