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It's All Backward

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Almost all the direction you have been given to discover your calling in life is backward.
You don't make a reliable guide for yourself so why start with yourself to find your purpose? To live for the things that will last forever, start with someone who is everlasting and then discover how to live life backward.

96 pages, Paperback

Published September 1, 2017

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Claude Hickman

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Claude Hickman is the Executive Director for The Traveling Team, a national missions mobilization movement. After marrying his wife Rebecca they embarked on journey together in 2000, traveling ten months of the year, speaking to over two-hundred and fifty thousand students at universities, conferences, and churches, casting vision for the evangelization of the world. Claude is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary where he has also spoken many times, and he is the author of Live Life On Purpose. He now lives with his family in Southern California, and continues to travel, speak and awaken believers to God’s global purposes.

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12 reviews1 follower
August 3, 2020
“Some of my greatest regrets are not sins I committed, but moments I missed.”

What a challenging book- may I never miss an opportunity to share the gospel with someone. May I not live by my own flashlight but by the Northern Star of the path to which we have been called. May my life not be spent in futile pursuit of my own desires, but spent wholly to make Christ known.
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September 20, 2025
Was gifted to me by a missionary family, As such, it was exactly what I expected & would be a good read for someone who is a very young person (high school/college aged) & also a Christian but struggling with “finding their purpose”
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