Temple Hayes is poised to join the ranks of Brene Brown , Joel Osteen and Louise Hay , and she has a running start--her spiritual home is the overflowing First Unity of St. Petersburg, Florida. Her audience is expanding quickly as her message of hope reaches the hearts of millions of restless seekers and those abandoned by mainstream it's time to stop dying a bit every day and start embracing the God who created us.
Hayes' profound eight-step program guides readers through a simple belief-examining process that will propel them to a healthier and more prosperous life. Chapter by chapter she encourages them to create their own life-path by getting to know the truly divine creations that they really are, accepting and loving all of who they are, and embracing the fundamental truth of life as a never-ending journey.
Hayes' unique writing style will captivate readers through her blend of Jesus's parables, Zen koans, insight from Mark Twain, Southern storytelling, and a good dose of common sense.
She skillfully fills the pages with 'aha' moments that will awaken people to the realization that they're either growing or dying--as she says, when we're serving we're giving, and when we're giving we're really living.
When Did You Die? is a bestseller in the making that will propel Hayes into the media spotlight as the global spiritual leader she truly is.
Temple Hayes is senior minister and spiritual leader of the influential 1,300 member Unity Campus in St. Petersburg, Florida—one of the top ten leading-edge Unity communities in the world. She is also a member of the Advisory Leadership Council of the Association of Global New Thought. Her diverse background includes three years of military service in the U.S. Army Reserves and many years as a sales trainer in Corporate America. She is a unique spiritual entrepreneur, motivational speaker and shamanic healer who has spent her lifetime studying the connection between heart and mind and how changing our beliefs about God can change our lives and help us to live more authentically. Hayes is a whirlwind of high energy—unstoppable in her determination to lead a revival of the spiritual left.
This book reminds us we are going to die so why not do what we want with our lives and don’t be one of the walking dead. The author encourages readers to truly express whom they are inside by shedding old belief systems that hold us back from enjoying life fully.
I keep this book as a reference and reminder to stay awake! Temple is the most compelling speaker, writer and communicator I have ever experienced. This book really helped me see with fresh eyes.