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A series of short devotional essays urges readers to regard life as a sacred trust and to cultivate usefulness through self-renunciation, duty, prayer, and steadfast character. Using familiar metaphors—trees cut into boards, clay formed and fired, seed falling into the earth—the collection argues that loss, burden, and sorrow can produce spiritual growth and service. Individual chapters treat prayer, burden-bearing, moral habits, faithfulness, interpreting sorrow, household relationships, gratitude, opportunity, and perseverance, offering practical counsel for habit formation and deliberate, sacrificial living aimed at serving others and honoring divine responsibility.

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J. R. Miller

J. R. Miller was a prominent author and speaker known for his works on personal development and spirituality. His writings often focus on the ideals of character and the importance of personal relationships, particularly in a Christian context. Among his notable works is "Girls: Faults and Ideals / A Familiar Talk, with Quotations from Letters," which addresses the challenges and aspirations of young women. Miller's other significant contributions include "Making the Most of Life" and "Personal Friendships of Jesus," where he explores themes of friendship and the practical application of faith in daily life. His insights continue to resonate with readers seeking guidance in their personal and spiritual journeys.

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