Just Getting Started
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The day comes when your kids are grown and you find yourself sitting in the middle of the tidy nest you have spent years feathering. You have encouraged your children that “you can do anything, be anything, and go anywhere,” but now you cannot help but ask, “Does God have something more for me?
“Writing for those who have a dream but feel too old, too invisible, too unqualified, or as if they missed their opportunity somewhere along the way, Wendy Peter provides both the inspiration and the blueprint to:
– move past your false finish line and reimagine the next season of your life
– identify and awaken your true purpose and step with courage into your calling
– create a road map to get your dreams off the ground and running
The culmination of your life experiences–the reason you are uniquely you–is exactly what God will use for such a time as this. Don’t believe the lie that you need to be young to launch your dreams. No matter your age or circumstances, you can reimagine your future, activate dormant dreams, and glorify God by getting clear about what he’s calling you to right now!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800762117
ISBN10: 0800762118
Wendy Peter
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Chosen Books
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