“The most important question in the spiritual life,” said Thomas Merton, “is not: ‘Are you happy?’ but ‘Are you free?'” This book works in a fresh way with the four major themes of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola casting them as four steps to Spiritual Freedom: * Know Who You Are * Live Your Calling to the Full * Let Go of Results * Daily Rededicate Your Life to God Describing spiritual freedom as the ability to think and act without external or internal compulsions, the author makes clear through a variety of intimate stories and illustrations from his own and others lives what each step looks like when it is lived in concrete terms. For anyone on a spiritual path in the midst of daily life and work, Four Steps offers carefully delineated guideposts along the way.

HOPE IN THE GOSPELS
SUCCESS THROUGH PERSONALITY
RECOVERING THE PAST CELTIC AND ROMAN MIS
ELOCUTION PIECES FOR STUDENTS
DOMINICAN SAINTS
ABBA FATHER
WHY PRAY?
7131PCIN CHRISTIAN PRAYERS BOOKLET
FRIENDS IN FAITH
A DAILY JOURNAL
LOVE AND LIFE TEACHERS MANUAL
GIRLS TALK
THIS DAY IS THE LORD'S
RELECTIONS FROM A MOTHER'S HEART
PRAYMATES THE DAYS AND NIGHTS & IN JOY
CIRCLES OF SILENCE
LOOKING THROUGH THE WINDOW
THE CATHOLIC CONTROVERSY 

