The Order of the Mustard seed encourages a regular habit [ie dailly] of asking oneself these questions:
"How can I be true to Christ today?
* How can I be kind to people today?
* How can I play my part in taking the Gospel to the nations today?"
It's a way of putting the greates commandment at the heart of ones life. I like hte perspective of 'I want to grow old asking myself these questions.' Which puts the issue of life-formation in the foreground rather than something that could be ephemeral. I commend these questions to you.
The Order of the Mustard Seed:
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