Finding Lasting Joy in a World of Comparison, Disappointment, and Unmet Expectations
The 70s songwriter bemoaned “rainy days and Mondays always get me down.” And everyone has days that go wrong, days that don’t go as planned, days that don’t turn out as hoped. But are bad days beyond redemption? In his new book, Great Day Every Day: Navigating Life’s Challenges with Promise and Purpose (Thomas Nelson, Hardcover, January 2012), Max Lucado assures readers that each day—regardless of circumstances—has a shot at being an outstanding day because every day is a gift from God.
In Great Day Every Day, New York Times best-selling author Max Lucado says it’s easy to credit God with usual good days: sunshine-drenched vacation days, Easter Sundays, super sale Saturdays and unscheduled holidays. Yet he urges readers to consider that every day—including divorce days, final exam days, surgery days, tax days and days when the cemetery dirt is still fresh—can be viewed as a gift from God. “It’s possible,” Lucado explains, “because God is at work in every situation. And when we begin to see our days from God’s perspective, our focus is sharpened; the good in every day becomes evident.”
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Title: Great Day Every Day
Subtitle: Navigating Life’s Challenges with Promise and Purpose
Author: Max Lucado
Release Date: January 2012
ISBN-13: 978-0- 8499-2073-8
Category: RELIGION / Christian Living / General
Retail Price: $18.99
Binding: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 176
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