Every Catholic wants to achieve the happiness of eternal life with God. But how can we practically live out the will of God in our daily lives? How can we be perfect? How can we become saints?
The way to perfection is simple—unite your will with God’s and put into action the prayer “Thy will be done.”
“A single act of uniformity with the divine will suffices to make a saint.” (Page 6)
St. Alphonsus lays out the steps to conforming our will with God’s in 7 short and easy-to-read sections. He explains how anyone can achieve uniformity with God and why it leads to authentic happiness.
Whether you are looking to have a pocket-sized prayerbook to improve your prayer life while on the go or for a lesson that you can repeatedly return to and gain more each time, this 32-page best-seller is a necessity for every Catholic.
- Author:
- St. Alphonsus Liguori
- Imprint:
- TAN Books
- Pages:
- 32
- Publication Date:
- 1/1/2009
- Product Format:
- Booklet
- Height:
- 7.00
- Width:
- 4.25
8 Reviews
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Read This Book
I think Ive given away 15 or more copies. Ive read this little book perhaps 6 thine??!! Conform your free will to Gods will and your life will absolutely change for the better.
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Best book EVER!
EVERY single Christian SHOULD read this book! It is the best book for learning how to do God's will and why to do it. I am so grateful to Tan Books for selling this book. I have been seeking God's will and emptying myself for His will. I was having a very hard time until I read this book. I gave my book to my brother, so now I'm buying another! READ IT!!
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A must have for every catholic
Short but full of wisdom
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I still have not received
I still have not received the book!
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Excellent book to reflect on daily.
Short book to read and reread to grown in holiness and love of the Lord.
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A Concise and Powerful Booklet
This was a quick and very moving read. Highly suggested especially for those struggling with surrendering to God's Divine Providence.
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Excellent
Excellent
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Beautifully written.
Great book that teaches us how to abide in our Lord and trust in his will over our imperfect will.