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Book Review:
The Triple Way to Transformation
In an age where Christianity in the West faces rapid decline, this review highlights Susan Muto’s The Triple Way of Transformation as a timely and necessary guide. Rather than relying solely on theological knowledge, Muto invites readers into a lived spirituality—one that bridges belief and daily experience. The book emphasizes that information alone cannot sustain faith through personal or societal crises; faith must be formed, embodied, and practiced. This review explores how Muto’s applied spirituality challenges faith communities to cultivate formation that engages heart, mind, and spirit, helping believers truly live what they profess.

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