The Common Rule
Are spiritual disciplines really helpful, or just busy work?Justin Earley, author of "The Common Rule," says we all have habits we do without thinking. What would happen if we built habits into our lives that aligned our hearts with our Creator?
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Are spiritual disciplines really helpful, or just busy work?Justin Earley, author of "The Common Rule," says we all have habits we do without thinking. What would happen if we built habits into our lives that aligned our hearts with our Creator?
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Michelle Hill
Radio has been ingrained in Michelle for most of her life. This love for radio has taken her to various radio stations and ministries in places like Chicago, Alaska and other snow covered terrains like her hometown in north central Iowa. In 2005 she landed on staff with Cru/FamilyLife®. While at FamilyLife she has overseen the expansion of FamilyLife Today® internationally, assisted with the creation of Passport2Identity™-Womanhood and is now the host of FamilyLife This Week®. For the last 15+ years Michelle has been mentoring young women and is passionate about helping them find their identity in God. She also has a fascination for snowflakes and the color yellow. Michelle makes her home in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Justin Earley
Justin Whitmel Earley graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in English Literature before spending four years in Shanghai, China as a missionary. He got his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center and he now practices business law, writes and speaks in Richmond, Virginia. He is married to Lauren and has four sons – Whit, Asher, Coulter and Shep. His book on formational habits, The Common Rule – Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction, is...more
Are spiritual disciplines really helpful, or just busy work? Justin Earley says we all have habits we do without thinking. What would happen if we built habits into our lives that aligned our hearts with our Creator?