Goodbye, My Yesterday: Hello and Good Morning, My Tomorrow

Goodbye, My Yesterday: Hello and Good Morning, My Tomorrow
ISBN-10
1664275118
ISBN-13
9781664275119
Category
Religion
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
2022-08-22
Publisher
WestBow Press
Author
Charles Konadu-Adjei PhD

Description

David said in Psalm 23:4, “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil.” Why did fear not cripple David in his darkest moment? It’s all about how he perceived the darkness he was walking through. It’s what you see while in the darkness that shapes your tomorrow. Charles Konadu-Adjei, Ph.D., a minister of the Gospel, drives that point and many others home in this book geared for those who have abandoned their dreams because of yesterday’s mistakes, struggles or tragedies. He offers ten practical strategies that any individual can use to reset their lives. Learn how to: • avoid brooding over past failures and lost opportunities; • avoid making excuses when going through tough times; • stop telling God how big your problems are—and begin telling your problems how big your God is. Losing is not important, but the way you deal with setbacks is important. It’s easy to stay down, but it takes men and women with purpose to get up and fight back. Join the author as he shares biblical and practical insights to help you learn from the past, reset your life, and move toward better tomorrows.

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