Synopsis
It lies there, mostly hidden from view, stalling spiritual progress, weighing down hopes and dreams. And it is not easy to identify. What is this heaviness that keeps Christians from the peace God intends? Simply put, it is "junk"-issues that have not been dealt with appropriately, like unforgiveness and resentment. Because storing up problems is common to all, this motivational book will find universal appeal. Written from a pastoral perspective in a friendly, conversational style, it helps readers identify the bitterness, hurts, and offenses that hinder peace and shows how to clear them out once and for all.
Reviews
Although the title might suggest that this is an organization manual or a guide to decluttering one's life, it's actually a motivational book for Christians who want to jettison emotional baggage like bitterness and unforgiveness. Drawing on biblical figures like Peter, Joseph and King Saul, Vander Klok argues that too many people carry emotional "trash" in their hearts, poisoning their relationships, stealing their joy and damaging their futures. He discusses how bitterness can take hold and suggests ways of effectively dealing with anger and disappointment. At times his writing is overly effusive, with an abundance of exclamation points when less would be more. However, there is reliable and concrete advice, delivered with numerous helpful anecdotes from Vander Klok's experiences as a pastor and counselor. (Sept.)
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