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The Search For Significance, Book & Workbook

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The Search for Significance Workbook is a 7-week, stand-alone workbook by Robert S. McGee, designed to help you change your thinking about the circumstances you encounter and to reveal God as the source of your self-worth. Each week are five study sessions (approx. 20-30 mins.) to be completed at home. A Leader Guide is included in the back of the book. The study can be completed in a group or individually. The book, The Search for Significance, is not necessary for this study.100% satisfaction guaranteed. Ships directly from Amazon's warehouse with tracking, 24/7 customer service and no-hassle . May qualify for free same-day delivery, Prime Two-Day Shipping and/or free standard shipping

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Published January 1, 1997

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Robert S. McGee

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Robert S. McGee is author of The Search for Significance which has sold over 3 million copies. He is also a lecturer and counselor. He started the national health care organization, Rapha, that began integrating a Christian perspective into psychiatric and substance abuse treatment in hospitals.
McGee has also written numerous books on recovery from various dependencies, disorders, relationships, and substance abuse. His years of experience as a counselor helping people heal from emotional wounds has given him a unique perspective on what it truly means to be honest with yourself.

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I originally read this book in the mid-90s. I read it again several years later. This book transformed the way I see myself and the way I interact with others. McGee walks you through the falsehoods we buy into about where we find our significance and how to look for your significance in Christ Jesus, where it is properly found.
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