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Schuller – Be (happy) Attitudes

WELC

226.9306 S

Schuller

1985

Personal Author:

Schuller,  Robert Harold.

Title:

The be happy attitudes : eight positive attitudes that can transform your life / Robert Schuller.

Publication info:

Waco, Tex. : Word Books, c1985.

Physical description:

231 p. ; 24 cm.

Summary:

Dr. Robert H. Schuller probes the Beatitudes for the answer-and discovers eight universal positive mental attitudes that have been used for their healing value through the ages. Following them, you can make real happiness truly possible. The Be (Happy) Attitudes 1) I Need Help-I Can’t Do It Alone. Learn two miracle-working statements: “I need help” and “I am sorry.” 2) I’m Really Hurting-But I Am Going To Bounce Back. Learn that when bad things happen to good people, they become better people. 3) I’m Going To Remain Cool, Calm, And Corrected. “Blessed are the Meek…” is a poor translation. “Meek” in the Bible means: mighty, stable. kind, 4)I Really Want To Do The Right Thing. Learn how to adopt a “Go for it” attitude toward your life and dreams. 5) I’m Going To Treat Others The Way I Want Them To Treat Me. Learn how to heal your hidden wounds, and allow them to turn you into a better person. 6) I’ve Got To Let The Faith Flow Free Through Me. Learn how to know God better and overcome doubt. Faith makes love a possibility. Love makes miracles happen. 7) I’m Going To Be A Bridge Builder.

ISBN:

0849941776

Tags:

Beatitudes, Christian, Christian Living, happiness, inspirational, love, New Testament, personal growth, positive thinking, psychology, religion, self-help, Sermon on the Mount, spirituality success

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Moffitt – Blessed

CELC

248.4 M

Moffitt

2002

Author Moffitt, Sharon McMahon, 1947-
Title The blessed: a sinnner reflects on living the Christian life / Sharon McMahon Moffitt.
Publisher Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, c2002.
Summary           Through winsome writing laced with remarkable stories, unflinching honesty, and self-deprecating humor, these reflections on living the Christian life challenge us to put ourselves in the hands of God to allow him to transform us, to cooperate with him in that transformation.

Descrip. 288 p.; 18 cm.
Notes Paperback ed.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references (p. 282-288).
ISBN 0310246385

Subjects               Christian Life—Meditation.

Meditations—Christian Life.

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