Catching Whimsy : 365 Days Of Possibility
$22.99
Learn to pursue joy and savor life’s possibilities. Because you can’t catch what you don’t chase.
Beloved bestselling author Bob Goff takes you on a yearlong journey into the uplifting, inspiring, and unexpected possibilities waiting for you every day. With his trademark storytelling and winsome take on life, Bob returns with Catching Whimsy, a 365-day devotional where he offers you a daily tap on the shoulder to remind you how over the moon God is about you and your beautiful, often complicated life.
Catching Whimsy will help you leave behind endless cycles of planning and floundering and instead wake up to the curiosity, delight, and possibility in this marvelous adventure called life. Each day of the year you will be:
*Inspired by a reading from the Bible that will help root you in God’s Word for the day
*Captivated and encouraged as Bob tells you stories that connect to your faith and how you can live today with purpose
*Gently nudged toward a life of satisfaction and possibility by insightful questions and prompts
You don’t have to stay stuck in ambivalence and paralysis, unsure of the right next step. Instead, get settled in God’s love for you and start journeying, wide-eyed and expectant, into a more meaningful life, a more engaged faith, and a more intentional future. Catching Whimsy will whisper some much-needed truth, hope, and whimsy into your days. You are only one or two decisions away from a more beautiful and winsome life; you just need to decide to access it through a door God leaves ajar for you each day.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400226986
ISBN10: 1400226988
Bob Goff
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: December 2024
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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