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So, You Want To Be Like Christ?: Eight Essentials to Get You There

This work addresses the question of spiritual transformation by presenting eight essential disciplines or principles that serve as practical pathways for Christians seeking to develop greater resemblance to Christ in their daily lives. The book approaches spiritual growth as an intentional process rather than a passive occurrence, offering readers a structured framework for examining and cultivating their relationship with God. Each essential represents a specific area of focus—such as prayer, Scripture engagement, servanthood, or surrender—that contributes to holistic spiritual development. The conversational tone suggested by the title indicates an accessible approach to discipleship, aimed at readers who recognize the gap between their current spiritual state and the character of Christ, and who desire practical guidance for bridging that distance. The book belongs to the broader tradition of evangelical spiritual formation literature that emphasizes both the theological basis and the practical mechanics of Christian growth. more

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Charles R. Swindoll
Charles R. Swindoll

Charles R. Swindoll, born on October 18, 1934, is an American pastor known for his insightful preaching style and profound understanding of the Bible. He is a significant figure in contemporary Christian circles. more

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