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"This is the first book I've read by Chuck Swindoll, and I'm hyped to read more in his "Great Lives from God's Word" series. I love his writing style. He writes with passion to teach biblical principles that focus on the family (*WINK*) in a compassionate, enthusiastic way. Yet this first chapter wasn't in the least a dusty, scholastic commentary on Joseph's life; Chuck walks through it like a didactic conversation." — Apr 07, 2018 06:48PM
"This is the first book I've read by Chuck Swindoll, and I'm hyped to read more in his "Great Lives from God's Word" series. I love his writing style. He writes with passion to teach biblical principles that focus on the family (*WINK*) in a compassionate, enthusiastic way. Yet this first chapter wasn't in the least a dusty, scholastic commentary on Joseph's life; Chuck walks through it like a didactic conversation." — Apr 07, 2018 06:48PM
“The thing I learned is that you don’t invent your mission, you detect it. You uncover it, as it were.”
― How to Develop Your Personal Mission Statement
― How to Develop Your Personal Mission Statement
“Theology is not reserved for those in the academy; it is an aspect of thought and conversation for all who live and breathe, who wrestle and fear, who hope and pray.”
― A Little Book for New Theologians: Why and How to Study Theology
― A Little Book for New Theologians: Why and How to Study Theology
“REFLECTION QUESTIONS What is truly important in my life? What would I really like to be and do in my life? What are my greatest strengths? What are my talents, possibilities, and true potential? If I had unlimited time and resources, what would I do? What are my deepest priorities? Which relationships do I wish to be lasting? Who is the one person who has made the greatest positive impact in my life? What must I do, and how must I manage my life, to constantly nurture these vital relationships? What kind of person do I wish to become? What are the principles I would like to live by?”
― How to Develop Your Personal Mission Statement
― How to Develop Your Personal Mission Statement
“The principles you live by create the world you live in. So when you change the principles you live by, you can change your world. Your mission statement serves to summarize the principles you want to live by.”
― How to Develop Your Personal Mission Statement
― How to Develop Your Personal Mission Statement
“One of the greatest theological challenges of our time is to move our worship beyond self-absorption.”
― A Little Book for New Theologians: Why and How to Study Theology
― A Little Book for New Theologians: Why and How to Study Theology
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