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Seeing the Extraordinary in the Ordinary: Lessons in Hope and Healing is a compilation of personal stories from everyday moments in which the Divine enters and brings complete strangers together to help one another experience something greater than their individual selves. Read this book and be inspired, be challenged, be open to what may spark within you as these stories help you see and experience God's love and light in the ordinary-when you make the time to notice. Learning to see the divine throughout your day is a transformative experience, and you will never be the same. Awaken to the…mehr

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Seeing the Extraordinary in the Ordinary: Lessons in Hope and Healing is a compilation of personal stories from everyday moments in which the Divine enters and brings complete strangers together to help one another experience something greater than their individual selves. Read this book and be inspired, be challenged, be open to what may spark within you as these stories help you see and experience God's love and light in the ordinary-when you make the time to notice. Learning to see the divine throughout your day is a transformative experience, and you will never be the same. Awaken to the possibilities that open up to you every day and help you live a deeper more meaningful life.
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Heather Durenberger is a consultative coach, instructor, public speaker, and author. Her favorite quote is a proverb: "If your vision is for a year, plant wheat. If your vision is for ten years, plant trees. If your vision is for a lifetime, plant people." Heather is passionate about planting people by meeting them where they are, and guiding their self-discovery, insights and growth to unlock their fullest potential. She is a graduate level instructor at St. Mary's University of Minnesota in the Human Development and the Philanthropy Department. Heather consults and coaches leadership teams in addition to public speaking. As a lifelong learner, she has a master of business administration and a master of biopsychology, not to mention a house full of books! Her most cherished title is wife and proud momma of four children.