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Faith does not grow through effort alone - it deepens in the quiet moments you choose to return to the One who was always already there. Spiritual growth rarely announces itself. It does not arrive in a single dramatic moment of clarity, but gathers quietly - in the small pauses, the honest prayers, the brief encounters with a verse that somehow speaks directly to the ache of the week. It is less a destination than a daily orientation: turning, again and again, toward the One who already knows you fully.This book explores the gentle, cumulative power of brief devotional practice - the kind that does not demand an hour of silence or a seminary degree, but only a few unhurried minutes and an open heart. As Paul's prayer for the Philippians reminds us, spiritual growth begins not with effort but with love - and it is love, quietly tended each day, that these pages seek to nourish.Drawing from the tradition of short-but-profound devotional writing, each reflection in this book is designed to be received, not studied. To be a moment of companionship in the middle of an ordinary day - at breakfast, on a lunch break, or in the still minutes before sleep. Like the words of Lamentations that have comforted believers for centuries, these pages hold to one steady truth: His compassions are new every morning.It explores what it means to grow spiritually without striving - to cooperate with grace rather than manufacture it. For those who have felt too busy, too tired, or too spiritually small for devotional life, this book offers a different invitation: not to do more, but to receive more - one brief, honest reflection at a time. A shopkeeper's heir who innovated amid retail slumps, sharing self-help for bold decisions, business models from retail revolutions, and histories of merchant dynasties through the ages.



