Why do so many faithful people know what is right-and still struggle to live it consistently? Training the Heart: How Christ Changes What We Do speaks directly to the quiet frustration of sincere disciples who believe deeply, try earnestly, and yet find themselves returning again and again to the same struggles. This is not a book for skeptics or those seeking quick fixes. It is for believers who love God, desire holiness, and wonder why knowledge alone has not brought the change they hoped for. With warmth, clarity, and literary grace, Training the Heart reframes discipleship not as a test of willpower but as a process of formation. Drawing on scripture, lived experience, and timeless spiritual wisdom, the book shows that Christ does not demand instant consistency. He trains hearts patiently-through small choices, repeated returns, wise structure, and grace that restores rather than excuses. Each chapter gently dismantles common misunderstandings about effort, discipline, and failure, replacing shame with clarity and exhaustion with hope. Readers are invited to stop asking condemning questions, to make obedience sustainable, to decide wisely before temptation arrives, to arrange their lives so goodness is easier to choose, and to use grace as fuel rather than refuge. Written in a reflective, accessible style reminiscent of the great Christian writers, this book combines spiritual depth with practical guidance. Each chapter concludes with a simple, humane practice designed not to overwhelm, but to train-helping readers move from intention to habit, from discouragement to steady faithfulness. Training the Heart offers a liberating message: you are not broken, deficient, or failing at discipleship. You are learning. And learning, in Christ's hands, is enough. For anyone who has ever wondered whether lasting change is possible without losing tenderness of heart, this book offers a clear and hopeful answer. Christ is not in a hurry. He is forming something real. And He is still walking with you.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Why do so many faithful people know what is right-and still struggle to live it consistently?Training the Heart: How Christ Changes What We Do speaks directly to the quiet frustration of sincere disciples who believe deeply, try earnestly, and yet find themselves returning again and again to the same struggles. This is not a book for skeptics or those seeking quick fixes. It is for believers who love God, desire holiness, and wonder why knowledge alone has not brought the change they hoped for.With warmth, clarity, and literary grace, Training the Heart reframes discipleship not as a test of willpower but as a process of formation. Drawing on scripture, lived experience, and timeless spiritual wisdom, the book shows that Christ does not demand instant consistency. He trains hearts patiently-through small choices, repeated returns, wise structure, and grace that restores rather than excuses.Each chapter gently dismantles common misunderstandings about effort, discipline, and failure, replacing shame with clarity and exhaustion with hope. Readers are invited to stop asking condemning questions, to make obedience sustainable, to decide wisely before temptation arrives, to arrange their lives so goodness is easier to choose, and to use grace as fuel rather than refuge.Written in a reflective, accessible style reminiscent of the great Christian writers, this book combines spiritual depth with practical guidance. Each chapter concludes with a simple, humane practice designed not to overwhelm, but to train-helping readers move from intention to habit, from discouragement to steady faithfulness.Training the Heart offers a liberating message: you are not broken, deficient, or failing at discipleship. You are learning. And learning, in Christ's hands, is enough.For anyone who has ever wondered whether lasting change is possible without losing tenderness of heart, this book offers a clear and hopeful answer. Christ is not in a hurry. He is forming something real. And He is still walking with you. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798232129545
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