Seth M. Jones
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C.S. Lewis, Randy Alcorn, Francis Chan, Viktor Frankl
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“The pessimist resembles a man who observes with fear and sadness that his wall calendar, from which he daily tears a sheet, grows thinner with each passing day. On the other hand, the person who attacks the problems of life actively is like a man who removes each successive leaf from his calendar and files it neatly and carefully away with its predecessors, after first having jotted down a few diary notes on the back. He can reflect with pride and joy on all the richness set down in these notes, on all the life he has already lived to the fullest. What will it matter to him if he notices that he is growing old? Has he any reason to envy the young people whom he sees, or wax nostalgic over his own lost youth? What reasons has he to envy a young person? For the possibilities that a young person has, the future which is in store for him?
No, thank you,' he will think. 'Instead of possibilities, I have realities in my past, not only the reality of work done and of love loved, but of suffer ...more Viktor E. Frankl |
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Living by the Word: 12 Practical Principles for Christian Living:
"Foundation of faith
A great book on Christian living, that touches on some important Christian principles. I loved how the author gave examples from the bible and from some well known figures who walked the walk of faith. I recommend highly." Read more of this review » |
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Living by the Word: 12 Practical Principles for Christian Living:
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"Well written
What a refreshing book to read Great in encouragement, and in the breakdown of the assorted principles. This is not one of those books trying to get you into the "anointing" target a book with solid principles, one that refreshed my soul, " Read more of this review » |
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The Familiar Stranger: (Re)Introducing the Holy Spirit to Those in Search of an Experiential Spirituality
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Wow! Humbled and grateful for this insightful review, thank you!
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How Much Daddy Loves You: A Christian Children's Book
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Thank you so much for the encouragement and feedback Hope!
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So grateful for your support and feedback Hope!
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The Biblical Path to Financial Freedom: A Reflective Guide to Managing Your Finances According to God's Word
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Thank you, Tabby, for taking the time to read and thoughtfully review my book. I truly appreciate your honest feedback and your kind words about how t
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“forgiveness is not the same as reconciliation. Forgiveness can be given by one. Reconciliation requires two. It takes truth”
― Living by the Word: 12 Practical Principles for Christian Living
― Living by the Word: 12 Practical Principles for Christian Living
“The pessimist resembles a man who observes with fear and sadness that his wall calendar, from which he daily tears a sheet, grows thinner with each passing day. On the other hand, the person who attacks the problems of life actively is like a man who removes each successive leaf from his calendar and files it neatly and carefully away with its predecessors, after first having jotted down a few diary notes on the back. He can reflect with pride and joy on all the richness set down in these notes, on all the life he has already lived to the fullest. What will it matter to him if he notices that he is growing old? Has he any reason to envy the young people whom he sees, or wax nostalgic over his own lost youth? What reasons has he to envy a young person? For the possibilities that a young person has, the future which is in store for him?
No, thank you,' he will think. 'Instead of possibilities, I have realities in my past, not only the reality of work done and of love loved, but of sufferings bravely suffered. These sufferings are even the things of which I am most proud, although these are things which cannot inspire envy.”
― Man's Search for Meaning
No, thank you,' he will think. 'Instead of possibilities, I have realities in my past, not only the reality of work done and of love loved, but of sufferings bravely suffered. These sufferings are even the things of which I am most proud, although these are things which cannot inspire envy.”
― Man's Search for Meaning
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