To the Reader
Foreword
1. The Struggle
2. Temptation
3. Deliberate Sin
4. The Will
5. The Power of Suggestion
6. Autosuggestion
7. Fascination
8. Suppression
9. Faith
10. Self-Surrender
11. Confession
12. Prayer
13. Detachment
14. Repentance and Rebirth
15. Healing
16. Purification
17. The Cross
18. Living for the Kingdom
About the Author
Sage advice on finding freedom and wholeness in a world of distractions and temptations
Born in Austria in 1913, Johann Heinrich Arnold was a pastor who worked at the Woodcrest Bruderhof, a Christian community in upstate New York, for nearly thirty years. Though little known today, he was widely sought after as a spiritual counselor in the 1960s and 1970s, and his books remain bestsellers twenty years after his death.
Publishers Weekly Concise, straightforward... from the heart. Arnold sounds a warning to the self-oriented, therapeutic tendencies of our day: "The goal should always be liberation... We want to find Jesus, not ourselves." New Christian Herald This book exudes compassion and confidence.
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