Identifying Your Primary Story: 6 Diagnostic Questions

In the previous column, I recommended we adopt “subversive habits”—practices that chip away at the lesser stories we often live by and exalt the Scriptural Story to the place of greatest prominence in our lives. Instead of relying solely on general habits (prayer, Bible reading, and church attendance), why not consider practices designed to counter the formative influence of lesser stories? We’ve looked at three case studies: Cameron sees his life story light of his career, Pam in light

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