Summary of Justin Whitmel Earley's The Common Rule
Everest Media
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Publisher:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
DRM:
Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822530973
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The Common Rule is a set of habits you commit to in order to grow in your love of God and neighbor. It’s best practiced with other people, so ideally you should convince friends or family members to try it out with you.
#2 The best way to make the Common Rule habits stick is to commit to them for a month, a week, or a season. The habits will seem overwhelming at first, but they’ll become easier to maintain once you get used to them.
#3 The Common Rule is meant to distill your habits, so you do more meaningful things by doing fewer things. It is hard to make new habits, but it is liberating once they are established.
#4 The Common Rule is made up of eight habits, four daily and four weekly. The daily habits are kneeling prayer at morning, midday, and bedtime, one meal with others, one hour with phone off, and Scripture before phone.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The Common Rule is a set of habits you commit to in order to grow in your love of God and neighbor. It’s best practiced with other people, so ideally you should convince friends or family members to try it out with you.
#2 The best way to make the Common Rule habits stick is to commit to them for a month, a week, or a season. The habits will seem overwhelming at first, but they’ll become easier to maintain once you get used to them.
#3 The Common Rule is meant to distill your habits, so you do more meaningful things by doing fewer things. It is hard to make new habits, but it is liberating once they are established.
#4 The Common Rule is made up of eight habits, four daily and four weekly. The daily habits are kneeling prayer at morning, midday, and bedtime, one meal with others, one hour with phone off, and Scripture before phone.
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