Redefining Life: My Purpose

June 30, 2009

redifining

Title: Redefining Life: My Purpose
Author: Margaret Feinberg

Price: $7

Condition: Brand New

Summary:

Do you know people who truly believe their life matters? If so, you probably notice that this belief affects everything they do. These individuals have a grasp, however faint or obvious it might be, of why they’re here. This raises a deep question for the rest of us: What makes the difference between merely being alive and really living?

In this discussion guide, you will be challenged to ask yourself some tough questions about your significance and where you find it.

Book ID: 0023

Entry Filed under: Brand new, Christian, Living. .

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