Book Review – The Principle Of The Path by Andy Stanley

The Principle Of The PathAndy Stanley’s new book is a smash hit. Full of practical advice, The Principle Of The Path really doesn’t tell you anything that you don’t already know. But then, most of the time, the best advice usually confirms that which you already know at some level anyway.

And Andy Stanley couches his advise in terms that allow the glaringly obvious (and yet we still miss it…) to be massively insightful.

We are all on a path. And the decisions we make, whether large or small, determine the direction we are headed. Andy Stanley makes a very strong argument that there is no decision that we will make, or have made – not one – that does not play a part in the direction of our lives.

What are the things in life that have your attention? Are they the things that should have your attention? Because whatever captures our attention determines our direction; we tend to head toward what our attention is focused on. And our direction determines our destination, our end result.

Where are you headed? Is it where you want to be headed? Or are you traveling down a path that may take you to other places than where you know your life should be headed? The Principle Of The Path can help you to clarify your vision, and make sure your focus is where you, and God, want it to be.

Check out The Principle Of The Path. And find out how to get from where you are to where you want to be.

If you are interested in reading The Principle Of The Path, by Andy Stanley, you can purchase it at Amazon.com.

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