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Who are the two biblical sisters mentioned in the book?
What is the primary lesson the author wants the reader to learn from Mary?
What does Martha represent in this book?The busy, anxious, and troubled lifeThe quiet contemplative lifeA life of sinA life without purpose
What is the major struggle that Martha has in her life?
What is the central theme of the book?
Who is the author of the book?
What solution does the author suggest for leading a 'Martha' kind of life?Incorporating 'Mary' moments of quiet and reflectionCompletely ceasing all activitiesLiving alone in seclusionIgnoring one's responsibilities
According to the book, what does 'Mary' represent?A heart focused on intimacy with JesusA life of carelessnessHard work and diligenceNegligence of duties
What does the author suggest is the key to balance in life?
How does the author suggest one can achieve intimacy with God?Through spending quiet time in prayer and Bible studyBy ignoring worldly responsibilitiesThrough earning good karmaBy living alone