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Finding Your Way: ... to Things that Really Matter
โ Scribed by Tommy Tenney
- Publisher
- FaithWords
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In The Ultimate Comeback Tommy Tenney showed us how we can find restoration and healing after even the most egregious errors and from the most hopeless situations.
In Tenny's new book, the pilgrimage of Ruth and Naomi to Bethlehem is the springboard for Tenney's message which teaches that many of the things that go wrong in our lives can be resolved or even avoided by adopting some very basic principles. We desperately need to downsize, reprioritize, and sometimes even sacrifice less important things in order to simplify our lives. In doing so, we become unfettered enough to see more clearly where our priorities should lie.
We have the tendency to seek temporary satisfaction through a more convenient or more accommodating value system. We settle on whatever gives us permission to do what we want and to acquire what we desire. Ruth possessed the virtues of wisdom, faith, and trust; and employing these while enduring personal crisis, she realized that the very things she needed for inner strength and support were her family traditions.
What we find on this journey is that these foundational tenets lead us down a path to a place of peace and contentment, to the Things that Really Matter.
โฆ Subjects
Christian Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Self-Improvement, Nonfiction, REL012070, REL012120, REL036000
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208 pages : 18 cm
208 pages : 18 cm
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