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"It is a fresh look at biblical prophecy and its fulfillment. The life of Joseph is significant, but little did I know how much. Through extensive research, Carmen discovered not only that he is a type of Christ but that his life holds fascinating clues to Israel's place in God's plan. Consistently, she lifts up Jesus as Messiah and salvation through faith in Him. She loves Israel and challenges Gentile believers to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and for salvation of Jewish people. Without reservation, I endorse this work." -Rev. Allen Hill, Missionary, Pastor, Teacher, Serving for 25 yrs. with SBC's IMB in the Philippines and 11 yrs. in GA with state & regional associations.
Everyone wants to be happy, but not everyone knows the principles that result in a happy life. Author and minister Gene Gobble first identifies ways to make sure you'll be unhappy.¿ Expect others to meet your needs and wants.¿ Never thank others.¿ Look out for number one.¿ Resent what you do for others.Then he shares ways of living that will change your attitude, your relationships, your body, and your life. It's all about identifying and cultivating gratefulness. Using vignettes, examples and bright-hearted illustrations, Gobble teaches powerful biblical principles and ways of living that will result in contentment and joy.¿ Learn how to look for the joy.¿ Discover the secret of serving.¿ Uncover the power of gratefulness.¿ Express thanks to God and others.
November 6, 1952. This morning I woke up in the arms of the only girl I have truly loved. If today is the first day of the rest of my life, it is getting off to a great start, isn''t it? Roush chronicled his life through letters to his mother; a mother he had not seen since he was five years old. As a young boy, Joseph, along with his sister and brother, was abruptly sent to a Montana orphanage, never to see his mother again. However, with hope in his heart, he wrote to her as if she was only across the country and shared all his struggles and joys. Follow Joseph as he leaves the Army and starts a new stage of his life-marriage. You''ll be encouraged and inspired by the life journey of one man who overcame painful trials with an attitude of joy and gratitude. His motto is: Life is good. God is great. He says, "While I''ve had many misfortunes and difficulties, God has always been faithful to take care of me and bless me beyond what I could have ever hoped for."
Joseph Roush was nearly six years of age when he found that he would be housed in The Montana State Children''s home along with four hundred other youngsters. What could he do? What would you do in this situation? He dedicated himself to the task of locating his mother and putting his family back together. He would somehow record everything that would happen to him to share with his mother when they were reunited once again. He knew this could be a long and difficult journey, but he had no idea just how long and difficult it would be. Joseph''s journal should provide some insight into the influence good folks can have over those who face unfortunate events in their lives. Perhaps his experiences both good and bad might give hope to those without hope and direction to the lost.
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