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We are created to want joy, purpose, and impact in our lives. We want to make a difference. We want to have influence, be needed, and bring positive change to the world around us. But in today's world it's hard to even know what a life of joy and meaning looks like, much less how to pursue it. By exploring the teaching of Jesus, we'll find that the heart of the matter revolves around three paradoxical truths. Understanding and embracing these paradoxes is the key to a life of joy and meaning.

Produktbeschreibung
We are created to want joy, purpose, and impact in our lives. We want to make a difference. We want to have influence, be needed, and bring positive change to the world around us. But in today's world it's hard to even know what a life of joy and meaning looks like, much less how to pursue it. By exploring the teaching of Jesus, we'll find that the heart of the matter revolves around three paradoxical truths. Understanding and embracing these paradoxes is the key to a life of joy and meaning.
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Autorenporträt
John Barcanic equips leaders and ministries to become everything God created them to be. As the Founding Director of Intersekt and the Executive Pastor of South Park Church, John is a sought after speaker, coach, and consultant. His skills have delivered results for a broad array of ministries, including the International Aid Association, International Teams, World Relief, and Wheaton College. John has been a guest lecturer at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, North Park University, Moody Bible Institute, and Northwestern University. He has ministered in 10 countries on four continents and is known for his ability to make deep theological truth readily understandable and immediately applicable. He is the author of A Meaningful Life and The God Confidence Game Plan. An ordained pastor, certified leadership coach, and jazz pianist, you might find John at a café in his hometown of Chicago playing piano with his jazz trio, reading a gripping novel, or debating whether or not people can fly in heaven.