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The Low Road to New Heights
Following the Only Path to True Success
by Wellington Boone
List Price: 11.99


Paperback: 208 pages
Publisher: WaterBrook Press (November 18 2003)


Read an Excerpt

Chapter 1: How Can I Become More Like Christ?
Jeff is just about ready to give up on trying to live the Christian life. Everywhere he goes he keeps running into the same problem. People can be impossible to live with-forget trying to treat them as Jesus would treat them, in a way that honors God.



Book Description

Wellington Boone, author of the popular, well-reviewed Christian marriage manual Your Wife Is Not Your Momma, delivers the unvarnished truth about what it takes for Christian believers to become Christ-like.

While becoming a believer in Jesus and joining the Christian faith are a gift of God a person need only accept, following Jesus requires much more. To walk in the footsteps of Jesus means making sacrifices like those he made if one is to imitate the example of Christ every day.

In The Low Road to New Heights, Wellington Boone elucidates the often difficult path to becoming a true disciple of Christ. Through examples drawn from real life and passages from the Bible, Bishop Boone gets to the heart of the matter: by living a humble life, Christians can conform to the character of Jesus. In an engaging style, Boone offers a serious spiritual regimen-a kind of high-energy Christian aerobics routine-that will last a lifetime. For those who want to move from being Christians in name only to being spiritually committed followers of Christ, Boone provides the no-nonsense, down-to-earth advice and inspiration they need to achieve their goal.

About the Author

Wellington BooneWellington Boone

Wellington Boone is one of today's most dynamic and sought-after Christian pastors. In addition to serving his congregation, The Father's House, an international church for all people, in Atlanta, he is a bestselling author and editorial columnist, featured speaker at Promise Keepers rallies and in local congregations, seminar leader, and guest on national television and radio shows.

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