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The Declaration of Independence lists "the pursuit of happiness" as one of our fundamental rights. But if we don't even know what happiness looks like, every pursuit of it will end in frustration. In one of his most famous lessons, Jesus defined true happiness. He made eight surprising statements, claiming that a "blessed" life was only available to those such as "the poor in spirit," "the meek," and "those who mourn." For centuries, these eight statements have been called the "Beatitudes." Why did Jesus promise that only such people could know true happiness? And how can we apply his lessons to our own lives? Find out in this little book!…mehr

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The Declaration of Independence lists "the pursuit of happiness" as one of our fundamental rights. But if we don't even know what happiness looks like, every pursuit of it will end in frustration. In one of his most famous lessons, Jesus defined true happiness. He made eight surprising statements, claiming that a "blessed" life was only available to those such as "the poor in spirit," "the meek," and "those who mourn." For centuries, these eight statements have been called the "Beatitudes." Why did Jesus promise that only such people could know true happiness? And how can we apply his lessons to our own lives? Find out in this little book!
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Autorenporträt
For over forty years, Tom Goodman has helped people understand the Bible while serving as a pastor in Louisiana, the Cayman Islands, and Texas. He is a graduate at Baylor University and Southwestern Seminary in Texas, with a doctorate from New Orleans Seminary. He and his wife, Diane, have two sons. He enjoys scuba diving, fly fishing, and puttering around his woodworking shop.