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For those who have enjoyed their fair share of success, life appears good. Yet at times, something seems to be missing, leaving us to wonder: "Is there more?" In the final installment of her ALIGN-ACT-ACHIEVE series, author Jen Smith explores this yearning for more and leads us beyond ourselves and into living in relationship and community. Smith includes anecdotes that disclose her personal journey, pause points for reflection, space for journaling, and a variety of reference materials that teach how to overcome fear, manage time, build authentic relationship, ask the right questions,…mehr

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For those who have enjoyed their fair share of success, life appears good. Yet at times, something seems to be missing, leaving us to wonder: "Is there more?" In the final installment of her ALIGN-ACT-ACHIEVE series, author Jen Smith explores this yearning for more and leads us beyond ourselves and into living in relationship and community. Smith includes anecdotes that disclose her personal journey, pause points for reflection, space for journaling, and a variety of reference materials that teach how to overcome fear, manage time, build authentic relationship, ask the right questions, practice gratitude, and progress toward self-transcendence. ACHIEVE shares guidance and practical tools for anyone ready to summon the power within and move beyond self to find authentic relationship, community, and purpose. How much are you willing to risk to be yourself?
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Autorenporträt
Jen Smith is a tutor at the Queen's Foundation Birmingham. She has a Masters in Biblical Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena California and a PhD in Theology from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. Her doctoral research focused on Christian adult learning methodology and she is passionate about facilitating conversation about what it means to teach and learn both in the church and other theological educational settings.