Published: Jan. 28, 2013
Words: 17,413 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781301044955
Short description
Is it possible to develop a faith that will bring happiness and fulfillment if you are not religious? From an Oyster to a Pearl will answer this question for anyone seeking a deeper level of fulfillment and personal happiness. It is a simple book with a dramatically important message that can radically alter your life, providing you with the keys in living happy, peacefully, and free.
Is it possible to develop a faith that will bring happiness and fulfillment if you are not religious? From an Oyster to a Pearl will answer this question for anyone seeking a deeper level of fulfillment and personal happiness. It is a simple book with a dramatically important message that can radically alter your life, providing you with the keys in living happy, peacefully, and free.
From an Oyster to a Pearl is a 21st look at spirituality from the perspective of the younger generation. Today’s generation is cynical and materialistic, but despite the lack of faith today there is a longing by people for connection and spirituality.
From an Oyster to a Pearl provides the new approaches that are needed to reach people. I look at the nature of faith—what it is and isn’t—why some people have it and some don’t. Most importantly I detail how faith can be sought and found.
From an Oyster to a Pearl will help you discover the joy in life we all seek through the use of an.. (Read more)
Is it possible to develop a faith that will bring happiness and fulfillment if you are not religious? From an Oyster to a Pearl will answer this question for anyone seeking a deeper level of fulfillment and personal happiness. It is a simple book with a dramatically important message that can radically alter your life, providing you with the keys in living happy, peacefully, and free.
From an Oyster to a Pearl is a 21st look at spirituality from the perspective of the younger generation. Today’s generation is cynical and materialistic, but despite the lack of faith today there is a longing by people for connection and spirituality.
From an Oyster to a Pearl provides the new approaches that are needed to reach people. I look at the nature of faith—what it is and isn’t—why some people have it and some don’t. Most importantly I detail how faith can be sought and found.
From an Oyster to a Pearl will help you discover the joy in life we all seek through the use of analogies. One analogy is with electricity. Everyday people rely on electricity to work in their life, and as a result their life is easier. However, most people don’t know how electricity works¬¬¬¬¬, they just know it works.
People have faith that when they flip the switch in a room that electricity will work to meet their wants, and needs, even though they don’t understand how it works. I state that faith works the same way. People don’t have to know how God works in their life for God to work in their life.
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Tags
love,
change,
personal growth,
god,
inspiration,
hope,
relationships,
faith,
fulfillment,
goals,
spiritualiity
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Review by:
bobbi newman
on Feb. 11, 2013 :
Extremely intuitive, honest, hopeful, producing and motivating. The book teaches us lessons and guides us thru difficulties in so many areas. From an Oyster to a Pearl has widespread interests, and is identifiable and compassionate to many groups of people.
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