Book Report On “The Purpose Driven Life” In life, we often ask ourselves trivial questions such as “What should I wear to that party?” but the most important question we must ask ourselves is ‘What is God’s purpose for my life?”. The “Purpose Driven Life” by Rick Warren aids us in finding the answer. This book is based on five principles that Warren expounds on which are used as stepping stones in finding our purpose. The first section of the book focuses on the question “What am I here for?”
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Forty days is a challenge to keep up with anything let alone bettering yourself as an entrepreneur. Reading Biblical Entrepreneurship 40-day Coaching Guide: A Spiritual Journey for Entrepreneurs and Marketplace Believers has allowed me to see a different perspective than one that I am accustomed to. I have always been taught hard work and perseverance are the keys to success, but throughout the reading I have discovered that I need to rely on the Lord to grant me the keys to success. I can put in
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We want to hear from you. Please send your comments about this book to us in care of the address below. Thank you. ZONDERVAN GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN 49530 USA W W W. Z O N D E R V A N. C O M ZONDERVAN'" The Purpose-Driven° Life Copyright © 2002 by Rick Warren This title is also available as a Zondervan audio product. Visit www. zondervan.com/audiopages for more information. Requests for information should be addressed to: Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49530 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication
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We want to hear from you. Please send your comments about this book to us in care of the address below. Thank you. ZONDERVAN GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN 49530 USA W W W. Z O N D E R V A N. C O M ZONDERVAN'" The Purpose-Driven° Life Copyright © 2002 by Rick Warren This title is also available as a Zondervan audio product. Visit www. zondervan.com/audiopages for more information. Requests for information should be addressed to: Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49530 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication
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THE RIGHT ONE First, we must allow our Heavenly Father to do the picking. And second, the decision for a mate must be made on a spiritual and intellectual basis before it's made on an emotional one. "What about love? Shouldn't that be the third? You ask. No, and I'll tell you why. "The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it? (Jeremiah 17:9). The heart is willful and is driven by its own agenda. It does not consider things rationally and intelligently it
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or hymns. He has given us a priceless gift! Music can touch us like nothing else can! It reaches into our depths, it gives us expression, and its an offering as an instrument of praise to Him. Within the early times of African Americans and Jews, music provided them their strength, dignity, and hope in the midst of their demeaning enslavement. It healed them in a way nothing else did. From the earliest of church days, singing psalms, hymns, and spirituals were an important part of Christian worship
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good to start at the beginning, the creation narrative. In our Judeo-Christian understanding God, at his creating the earth and everything in it, created also man and woman. He created them in his very image, thus imparting to us many of his “spiritual” attributes with the life of His breath noted in Genesis 2. God then commissioned His people to procreate saying, “Be fruitful and multiply” (referring then to their natural ability to participate in the act of sexual intercourse. However, the
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Life is the first gift, love is the second, and understanding is the third. - Marge Piercy God gave man all his needs. Food, shelter, clothing, and the most important part of it is man’s ability to think, learn, and feel. Morality is the quality of human actions by which they are constituted as good, bad, or indifferent. The quality of being in accord with standards of right or good conduct. Moral issues concern the principles of right and wrong. 1. ABORTION Like newborn infants, long for
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hells and heavens or higher and lower worlds. 5. Both believe in the existence of gods or deities on different planes. 6. Both believe in certain spiritual practices like meditation, concentration, cultivation of certain bhavas or states of mind. 7. Both believe in detachment, renunciation of worldly life as a precondition to enter to spiritual life. Both consider desire as the chief cause of suffering. 8. The Advaita philosophy of Hinduism is closer to Buddhism in many respects. 9. Buddhism
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worth it? Leave a legacy. Mark 8:36 Gen 24:53 Gal 3:29 Gal4:6-7 How can I know my destiny? Ask "what has God given me for good to use for good?" Recognize the gifts God has given you. Including things you can't control such as your parents, your nationality, race, your language. They also include your SHAPE - your spiritual gifts, heart, abilities, personality & experiences. This is what makes u unique. 1 Peter 4:10 Rom 14:12 Prov.
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