Accept No Mediocre Life
$19.99
Widely loved speaker and pastor David Foster urges readers to shed the labels others place on us, especially the most dangerous label of all: mediocre. When we believe others’ opinions of us, we can’t fail to measure up to their meager expectations. But there are ways to break free, test our limits, and embrace the best God has in store for us.
Let David Foster show you how to:
Replace your timidity with courage to act
Form a personal agenda by which you can realize your full potential
Seize the tremendous possibilities in every area of your life-personal, professional, and spiritual
Commit to excellence, using twelve life-affirming promises to permanently revolutionize old behaviors and attitudes
Develop five habits that will keep you growing and vital throughout your life.
Seize today and begin a life-changing journey to reach the awesome possibilities ahead!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780446693899
ISBN10: 0446693898
David Foster
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2006
Publisher: FaithWords/Hachette Book Group
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