Making Choices In Christ

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Making Choices in Christ

An extraordinary spiritual practice with the power to transform the ordinary life Even in our modern society, one of the most effective ways to develop a dynamic relationship with God is through the 450-year-old practice of Ignatian spirituality. Joseph A. Tetlow, SJ, a leading expert on the subject, shows how Ignatian principles and practices can help each of us to discern God’s will for our life and to become a changed person in Christ. Having overseen the efforts of more than 200 Jesuit retreat houses and centers for spirituality, Fr. Tetlow is uniquely equipped to describe how the ordinary person in the 21st century can live out the extraordinary theology of St. Ignatius of Loyola. The 40 concise meditations contained in Making Choices in Christ explore what Ignatian spirituality is and isn’t; what it means to live by it; Ignatius’s legacy to all who practice the spirituality; and its important concepts and experiences, most notably the Spiritual Exercises. An ideal resource to be used before or during a retreat with the Exercises, this book can guide any layperson at any time toward a life-changing encounter with the living God.
Making Choices in Christ

I commend you for a well thought out, informative, and comprehensive work on the subject matter. Your work provides a scriptural and informative approach that should be the pattern for effective decision making for every believer. -Bishop Edward Robinson, Sr. By letting God be the motivation of our inspiration we will be able to find true happiness and success that can only be found in Christ -From the Foreword by author Rick Cunningham There are many factors in our lives that can influence the decisions we make. By accepting that God has a personal plan for each of us, we can learn to make decisions according to the His will. Break the pattern of bad choices that keep you in a cycle of regret and guilt-the assurance that you can make the right choices can be found in God. God has given us tools to help us understand his personal plan for our lives. In Making Choices in Christ, author Rick Cunningham provides a step-by-step plan for making choices that will help you to enrich your quality of life through the following steps: Identifying destructive behavior Being honest with yourself Facing challenges Understanding God's plan for you Using helpful tools for successful decision making Start a fresh relationship with our Lord today, and allow him to guide you in Making Choices in Christ.
What's Your Decision

Discover a time-tested approach to making good decisions Do I go to graduate school? Whom should I marry? Should I change careers? What do I do with my life now that I'm retired? All of us have important decisions to make—decisions that radically alter our lives. Yet without a sound process in place for making key decisions, we are likely to question whether or not our final decision was a good decision; more to the point, we will never feel fully confident that our decision was what God truly desired for us. What's Your Decision? presents a time-tested, trustworthy approach to decision making based on the insights of Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits and the author of the Spiritual Exercises, one of history's most influential spiritual texts. Throughout this fast-moving and highly practical book, the authors present an "Ignatian toolkit" for making sound choices and provide answers to many common questions such as What's important and what's not when it comes to making choices? Do I trust my gut? What do I really want? Ultimately, What's Your Decision? helps us understand that a God decision always precedes a good decision: When we invite God—who cares deeply about what we do—into the decision-making process, we find the freedom to make the best choice.