Why is it that some people seem to find time to do everything—progress spiritually, create strong family ties, set and reach goals—while others muddle through each day, always thinking they’ll have more time next week? Is there a secret of success in these matters? Here is such a secret, The One Minute Secret, portrayed in a thought-provoking story about doing big things in small amounts of time—minutes a day. Here John and Mary are doing well—basically. But they feel they’re going through the motions of gospel living without really progressing spiritually. Like many of us, they want to do better. With concentrated effort and the one minute secret, their lives gradually and dramatically change. The story applies the principle in areas and ways that quickly establish its validity. Emphasizing that spiritual growth comes only with conscious effort, the story shows how to use the short-short period effectively in such significant areas as family relationships, scripture pondering, planning of prayers, personal focus on life’s priorities, and making decisions and applications based on the questions, “What would Jesus do?” Well before you finish the story, you will be perceiving significant ways in which the book can help you. Don’t wait for tomorrow to make changes—when you run out of time, you run out of life. Take charge in minutes a day. The One Minute Secret—a book that keeps you in step as time marches on.