Table of Contents
JR Miller’s work Making the Most of Life is a work about a lot of practical things in like, like making the most of Life, turning over things in your life to God, Prayer, burdens and problems, Christian service, etc.
Making the Most of Life
Making the Most of Life
by J. R. Miller, 1891
Table of Contents of Making the Most of Life
Part 1
1. Making the Most of Life
2. Laid on God’s Altar
3. Christ’s Interest in Our Common Life
4. The Possibilities of Prayer
5. Getting Christ’s Touch
6. The Blessing of a Burden
7. Heart-peace Before Ministry
8. Moral Curvatures
9. Transfigured Lives
10. the Interpretation of Sorrow
11. Other People
12. The Blessing of Faithfulness
Part 2
13. Without Axe or Hammer
14. Doing Things for Christ
15. Helping and Over-helping
16. The Only One
17. Swiftness in Duty
18. The Shadows We Cast
19. The Meaning of Opportunities
20. The Sin of Ingratitude
21. Some Secrets of Happy Home Life
22. God’s Winter Plants
23. Unfinished Life-building
24. Iron Shoes for Rough Roads
25. The Shutting of Doors
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- Abomination of Desolation
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