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Book Review: What Matters Most
By Brandon | May 6, 2008
Finished another book this week: What Matters Most by Doug Fields. It was a very quick read, but well worth the time. In the book, Doug helps the reader learn how to say NO to good things (ministry opportunities, friends, and one million other things) so you can say YES to what matters most (God and family). Far too often, pastors and youth workers can get caught in crowd-pleasing mode, making it tough to say no. Fields encourages the reader to establish boundaries in your life. Ministry is important, but a person’s spiritual health and relationship with family is more important. An excellent resource, and one I plan to revisit again and again, as a priorities checkup. Rating: 5/5
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