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Ten Steps To Your Best Life

There used to be a time we called NORMAL.

Then, everything changed.

Brent Crowe
Author, Speaker

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about the author

Brent Crowe is Vice President of Student Leadership University in Orlando, Florida. He is married to Christina, and together they have six children, Gabe, Za’Riah, Charis, Mercy, Zi’Yon and Aryanna. Brent holds a Doctorate in Philosophy and two Master's degrees—a Master of Divinity in Evangelism and a Master of Arts in Ethics—from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of several books, including “Moments 'til Midnight: The Final Thoughts of a Wandering Pilgrim.”

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Think of a meaningful life as a wagon wheel with ten spokes. The spokes are ten principles fill with wisdom. Each spoke is attached to the essential hub at the center. Here you will meet the Lord Jesus. Such an imagine captures well the content of this excellent book. Attach this wheel to your life and get ready for a ride you never imagined. You will not be disappointed.

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“Come to me, all of you who are weary
and burdened, and I will give you rest.

Take up my yoke and learn from me, because I am lowly and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

Matt. 11:28–30

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Things will never go back to normal. This may seem pessimistic, but author Brent Crowe shows us there is a time-tested, pandemic-tested approach to a more fulfilling kind of life. There is a new normal that can, and should, emerge from the ashes of 2020. The ancient wisdom of Jesus gives us just that.

Ten Steps to Your Best Life extracts ten clear steps that Jesus taught for living in and through the most difficult times of transition.

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