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SKU: 1047660 Habits of Holy Men


Habits of Holy Men
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  • SKU: 1047660 Habits of Holy Men

    Don H. Staheli, Lloyd D. Newell

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Prominently displayed on the front of every LDS temple are the words Holiness to the Lord. The promise of holiness uplifts and enlivens. In a noisy, troubled world, holiness gives peace, purpose, and perspective that cannot be found in any other way. Habits of Holy Men explores what holiness means, why it is so vital, and how it can be attained. Selecting key habits of holiness found in scripture, this book examines each of these transformative habits and explains why they are so necessary in our modern world. The book will both illustrate what it looks like to live these habits and suggest how the reader can fully embrace them.

Living a life of holiness invites the kind of spiritual protection that helps us navigate life's most difficult storms. Habits of Holy Men provides sincere readers with an opportunity to ponder and then develop a realistic plan to achieve the kind of personal holiness that will carry them through adversity, give them hope, and lead them to Jesus Christ.





Don H. Staheli holds a bachelor s degree in history and master s degrees in international management and social work. He has assisted thousands of people in his work as a licensed psychotherapist and trainer and is currently a full-time administrator. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including the best-selling children's book The Story of the Walnut Tree.

Lloyd D. Newell holds a PhD from Brigham Young University, where he is a professor of Church History and Doctrine. The author of numerous books, he has worked as a television news anchor, speaker, and consultant. Since 1990, he has served as announcer and writer for the nationwide weekly Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square broadcast, Music and the Spoken Word. Lloyd and his wife, Karmel, are the parents of four children.