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Life is cruel. You don't get what you expect. The gap between reality and your expectiations is the misery index. Bibllical illustrations and solid-life principles encourage us to remember to trust God and not our expectations. Whether used for personal study or as a discipleship tool, this journaling guide will fight depression, disillusionment, disappointment, and resentment. Spend time thinking about what lies beyond human expectations and do away with any misery indexes you have created.

Produktbeschreibung
Life is cruel. You don't get what you expect. The gap between reality and your expectiations is the misery index. Bibllical illustrations and solid-life principles encourage us to remember to trust God and not our expectations. Whether used for personal study or as a discipleship tool, this journaling guide will fight depression, disillusionment, disappointment, and resentment. Spend time thinking about what lies beyond human expectations and do away with any misery indexes you have created.
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Autorenporträt
For the past twenty-five years, Dave Wager has served as a leader, friend, and teacher to thousands who have entered the educational grounds of Silver Birch Ranch in White Lake, Wisconsin. Today Dave continues to serve as the president of Silver Birch Ranch, and also teaches at camps, conferences, churches, and businesses throughout the world. Dave's life has been dedicated to the growth of young people, first as a volunteer youth worker and then later as a fifth-grade teacher. He has served as president of the Wisconsin Christian Camping Association and currently teaches a class in "Christian Life and Ethics" at the Nicolet Bible Institute. Dave holds a B.A. from Wheaton College and an M.S. Ed. from Northern Illinois University. Dave desires that each person he meets walk intimately with God and fulfill the purposes for which he or she was designed. He believes that joy and effectiveness in life, work, and ministry come from knowing what really matters. His focus is in examining how today's choices affect the real bottom line: knowing what we are about, what are our responsibilities, and what are God's responsibilities.