Practical Happiness: A Young Man's Guide to a Contented Life
by
Bob Schultz
Practical Happiness offers young men counsel as to how they can find the path that leads to inner joy and lasting contentment. Through short captivating stories, Bob Schultz has crafted a book to lead young men toward a life of contentment that can be found only by seeking the heart of God. Young men will learn that happiness is not found in what they have, where they go o...more
Paperback, 223 pages
Published
March 28th 2008
by Great Expectations Book
(first published March 2008)
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A Young Man's Guide to a Contented Life is the subtitle.....however, amazon reviewers indicated it was a great read for anyone. Goal here is for my sons and I=family read.
I wish I could give this book 10 stars. My kids and I are hoping that Mr. Schultz will come out with another book very soon, as we are already mourning our mornings with him.
Bob is much more open, vulnerable, and forthright in this book than in his previous outstanding books. We will be revisiting these chapters again and again.
May the Lord richly bless him, and he is always welcome at our table.
Bob is much more open, vulnerable, and forthright in this book than in his previous outstanding books. We will be revisiting these chapters again and again.
May the Lord richly bless him, and he is always welcome at our table.
Own. Purchased & read on recommendation of Kendra of preschoolersandpeace.com
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