13,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
7 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Feeling trapped or closed in by the intensity of life is a common ailment in today's world. You may have come to the point of telling yourself "This is just the way it is." Don't believe it. There is another way. Breathing Room will help you understand why you are tired, in debt, overweight, and relationally isolated and how to move forward. But before getting to the tips and ideas, you will uncover how you got there and why you are living as you are right now. Until you uncover those crucial pieces, you will simply find yourself spinning your wheels. You want to live the life Jesus promised,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Feeling trapped or closed in by the intensity of life is a common ailment in today's world. You may have come to the point of telling yourself "This is just the way it is." Don't believe it. There is another way. Breathing Room will help you understand why you are tired, in debt, overweight, and relationally isolated and how to move forward. But before getting to the tips and ideas, you will uncover how you got there and why you are living as you are right now. Until you uncover those crucial pieces, you will simply find yourself spinning your wheels. You want to live the life Jesus promised, a life that is overflowing and abundant. This book holds the answers you need to fulfill that promise. Once you read it, you will have the breathing room you need.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Josh Reich is the Lead Pastor of Revolution Church in Tucson, Arizona, a church he planted with twelve others. He married his high school sweetheart over thirteen years ago, and they now have five kids, which has made their house a constant adventure. In his free time, Josh can be found playing sports with his kids, taking a nap (since he has five kids), doing crossfit, or going on a date with his wife. He speaks at numerous events for church planters with Exponential and Acts 29. You can read more of his writing by following him @JoshuaReich on Twitter or going to joshuareich.org.