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MAKING SENSE OF change to navigate Life's transitions On April 20, 1999, Billy Epperhart was taking a break to go fishing. That's when he received the call that two students had opened fire at Columbine High School. As the pastor of the nearest church to the school, Billy found himself thrust to the forefront of tragedy, facing broken people asking lots of questions, and enduring a whirlwind of media attention. Life changed quickly and darkly for the Columbine community. The lessons Billy practiced and learned from that tragedy have stuck with him ever since. The principles for navigating…mehr

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MAKING SENSE OF change to navigate Life's transitions On April 20, 1999, Billy Epperhart was taking a break to go fishing. That's when he received the call that two students had opened fire at Columbine High School. As the pastor of the nearest church to the school, Billy found himself thrust to the forefront of tragedy, facing broken people asking lots of questions, and enduring a whirlwind of media attention. Life changed quickly and darkly for the Columbine community. The lessons Billy practiced and learned from that tragedy have stuck with him ever since. The principles for navigating change are the same whether you're handling unexpected tragedy or managing a new diet. Change Mastery offers a spiritual and practical guide to becoming master of change in your life. Whether life throws an unexpected difficult change your way or you just want to lose a couple of pounds, this book will help you navigate the waters of choosing and implementing change into your life. By mastering change, you will be able to stand strong no matter what challenges come your way.
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Autorenporträt
Billy Epperhart is a successful entrepreneur, investor, and a nationally known speaker and author. He is the CEO of Andrew Wommack Ministries and Charis Bible College, as well as the co-founder of the Charis Business School. In addition, he oversees the strategic direction of his nonprofit, WealthBuilders, which provides financial and spiritual education to help people make sense of making money for making a difference. The missional arm of WealthBuilders, Tricord Global, provides microfinance loans and business training in developing nations.