Daley Ponderings
Whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy -- meditate on these things.
9 years on, and no review....
Bet you came to the same conclusions as a lot of folks...it was mostly nothing but boo-hoo-ing with some good points mixed in.
Glad it was free to read on line, because it is not worth a red cent for sure...and no, I am NOT a Charity member.
Hrm - I guess I forgot to write this. I'm not sure why I put this up - I guess I didn't want to forget about it.
I was initially impressed with the book, or rather with the movement itself, that where some things the author was pointing out (I think in a negative light, though I can't find it now in the book - so perhaps it was in chapter two, where he commends some values in the movement) that sound really good, and make me want to see what they are all about.
I've since met some people who were in the Charity Movement, and had some good and bad things to say about it.
So, this hardly counts as a review, and I had forgotten that the text was on-line, and actually had forgotten about the whole "Truth in Heart" website - a friend bought the book while buying some other books - they do have some good books on there. And maybe in another nine years I will have read the book again, and can actually do a real review. :)