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Will of God and Man’s Life Work, The
Author: Henry Wright
Year Published: 1909
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Henry B. Wright's "God's Will and a Man's Lifework" delves into the intersection of divine guidance and personal purpose. Wright emphasizes the importance of aligning one's life with God's will as the key to fulfillment and success. Through examples and anecdotes, he illustrates how individuals can discern and follow God's plan for their lives. Ultimately, Wright's work serves as a guide for living a purpose-driven life in harmony with one's spiritual beliefs. Wright is credited with passing the Four Absolutes to Frank Buchman.
Author Biography:
Henry Burt Wright (1877-1923) was an influential American theologian and educator known for his work in Christian education and student leadership. He graduated from Yale University in 1898 and later joined the faculty, where he played a significant role in shaping the spiritual lives of students. Wright authored "The Will of God and a Man's Life Work" (1909), a widely read book that encouraged young people to seek God's purpose in their careers. As a leader in the Student Volunteer Movement, he inspired many students to engage in missionary and social work. Wright's innovative approach to Christian education emphasized personal commitment and social responsibility. His contributions have had a lasting impact on religious education and student movements in the 20th century.
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