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eBook: The Law of Kindness: Serving With Heart and Hands
eBook: The Law of Kindness: Serving With Heart and Hands
by Mary Beeke, Joel Beeke
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"And be ye kind to another," begins Ephesians 4:32. Christians are called to this, but how seriously do we take it? In her book, Mary Beeke (wife of Joel Beeke) shows how one can learn the art of kindness and gives helpful advice for putting it into action, with specific chapters addressed to wives, husbands, parents, teachers, and children. Readers will be struck by their own lack of kindness, captivated by God's kindness toward us, and motivated to cultivate more of this precious virtue.
"Mary Beeke - wife, mother, friend to many -- is herself Mrs. Kindness personified. When she writes about this theme, everyone should listen. Full of wisdom, grace, story, humor, and a substantial dose of down-to-earth heavenly realism, The Law of Kindness is a remarkable book. You will find it marvelously honest, realistic, and practical. This book will be a modern classic of its kind." -- Dr. Sinclair Ferguson
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"Mary Beeke has given us an invaluable source of reflection upon a much needed Christian virtue: kindness. In doing so, she has provided us with breathtaking examples of Christian kindness in action, interspersed with practical applications on this Christ-like fruit of the Spirit. This will prove a deservedly popular book, one that readers will return to again and again." -- Dr. Derek Thomas
"The Law of Kindness is greatly needed and immensely practical. We were struck by the practical help for understanding and implementing a quality that is in such short supply in the world, unfortunately even among Christians. For us, kindness is commanded (Eph 4:32), exemplified by our heavenly Father and our Savior (Luke 6:35), and made possible by the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives (Gal 5:22-23). With all of that going for us, unkindness is inexcusable and unnecessary. This book needs to be read and its teaching should instruct and motivate us to make kindness a law in our lives (Prov 31:26)." -- Wayne and Carol Mack