Seven Mantras to Shape Your Day: Bible Verses to Improve How You See Things

“Seven Mantras to Shape Your Day” shows how to employ seven bible verses to lead you into an encounter with the Divine. Use them as your mantra to reframe how you see things which can affect your attitude, your mood, your spirit, and your inner nature. How you see things can transform your perspective on life, your joy and your devotion to God. Transform your vision from seeing through lenses of scarcity to seeing through lenses of abundance. The mantras are simple and brief, yet possess the power to shift your direction. Not a bad way to shape your day. Actually, not a bad way to shape your whole life.

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Seven Mantras to Shape Your Day: Bible Verses to Improve How You See Things

“Seven Mantras to Shape Your Day” shows how to employ seven bible verses to lead you into an encounter with the Divine. Use them as your mantra to reframe how you see things which can affect your attitude, your mood, your spirit, and your inner nature. How you see things can transform your perspective on life, your joy and your devotion to God. Transform your vision from seeing through lenses of scarcity to seeing through lenses of abundance. The mantras are simple and brief, yet possess the power to shift your direction. Not a bad way to shape your day. Actually, not a bad way to shape your whole life.

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Seven Mantras to Shape Your Day: Bible Verses to Improve How You See Things

Seven Mantras to Shape Your Day: Bible Verses to Improve How You See Things

by John Zehring
Seven Mantras to Shape Your Day: Bible Verses to Improve How You See Things

Seven Mantras to Shape Your Day: Bible Verses to Improve How You See Things

by John Zehring

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“Seven Mantras to Shape Your Day” shows how to employ seven bible verses to lead you into an encounter with the Divine. Use them as your mantra to reframe how you see things which can affect your attitude, your mood, your spirit, and your inner nature. How you see things can transform your perspective on life, your joy and your devotion to God. Transform your vision from seeing through lenses of scarcity to seeing through lenses of abundance. The mantras are simple and brief, yet possess the power to shift your direction. Not a bad way to shape your day. Actually, not a bad way to shape your whole life.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046591330
Publisher: John Zehring
Publication date: 02/20/2015
Series: Spiritual Growth
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 98,896
File size: 146 KB

About the Author

John Zehring has served United Church of Christ congregations for twenty years as Senior Pastor in Massachusetts (Andover), Rhode Island (Kingston), and Maine (Augusta). Prior to parish ministry, he served in higher education for more than two decades, primarily in development and institutional advancement, as a dean and then as a vice president at a seminary and at a college. His interest in writing began in high school when he worked on his school newspaper. Then, he discovered devotional publications like The Upper Room and The Secret Place. His work was accepted and published dozens of times, which fueled his interest in writing. He is the author of eighteen books including You Can Run a Capital Campaign (Abingdon Press), Working Smart: a Guide for New Managers (Garrett Park Press), Careers in State and Local Government (Garrett Park Press), Making Your Life Count (Judson Press), and Preparing for Work (Victor Books). His latest eBooks include: Psalm 23: An Everyday Psalm; To Know God Better and to Love God More; and Treasures from Philippi. His articles have also been published in more than 200 magazines and journals. John served as a consultant, a keynote speaker, a workshop leader, a professor at the college and seminary level, and a director on boards of directors for UCC Conferences in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Maine. He was the founding editor of the publication Seminary Development News, a publication for seminary presidents, vice presidents and trustees (published by the Association of Theological Schools, funded by a grant from Lilly Endowment). He holds graduate degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary, Rider University, and the Earlham School of Religion. John is married to his high school sweetheart Donna and has two children and five grandchildren. He lives in two places, in central Massachusetts and by the sea in Maine.

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