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Guidebook: Rule of Life

James Pereira
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Have you ever felt stuck in your walk with Jesus?

At some point in your journey with God, you make the big decision and ask Jesus to be the center of your life. It feels wonderful for a while. The world as you knew it before seems like a cheap, black-and-white version of the reality you now see in God.

We all stay in this place for different lengths of time. For some of us, this spiritual honeymoon lasts years and for others, it may only be a few days. At some point, you may start to feel like you’re not making any progress in your life with God.

In John 10:10, Jesus said, “I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” You might deeply desire the “abundant life” Jesus offers, you just don’t know how to get there.

So what is this abundant life?

The abundant life is not the prosperity Gospel (belief in Jesus and you will be rich) or the more common self-help Gospel (belief in Jesus and everything will go well for you). It’s also not the opposite, the Gospel of white-knuckling (following Jesus is constantly difficult and just requires grit).

This book is about living a life with Jesus and like Jesus. This book is about the small things that lead to deep, soul-level transformation.

If you’ve been yearning for a way to reignite your faith this new year, this Rule of Life may be a useful tool to help you design rhythms into your daily life to help you thrive spiritually.

A Free Guide To Building A Rule of Life

What’s In the Book?

  • Introduction to the Rule of Life
  • Getting started on your own
  • Breakdown of 7 key practices
  • How to build your own

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