“A key ingredient in authentic Christianity is time. Not leftover time, not throwaway time, but quality time. Time for contemplation, meditation and reflection. Unhurried, uninterrupted time.”

—  Bill Hybels

Too Busy Not to Pray (2008, InterVarsity Press)

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