God’s Little Book of Peace

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational, Religion & Spirituality, New Age
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Author: Richard Daly ISBN: 9780007357055
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: December 17, 2009
Imprint: Collins Language: English
Author: Richard Daly
ISBN: 9780007357055
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: December 17, 2009
Imprint: Collins
Language: English

Open this inspirational little book at any page, and restore your sense of peace and calm.Each page has an inspirational thought or idea, along with a related Bible reference for futrther reading and encouragement. ‘Our first step in finding true peace is in getting to know God.’ In a world where distress and anxiety have become the norms, how can we truly experience peace in a seemingly peaceless world? Harmony among nations and between people struck by terror and disaster is often hard to come by. Yet in the midst of turmoil, peace can still be achieved. It is possible to live in a world without peace, and yet still be in peace. Such an experience only comes from knowing God. This small volume is designed to provide you with insightful words to help you discover true peace for yourself. Open this book at any page and be inspired: ‘Never feel guilty about taking a break – God didn't. Time taken in rest replenishes your soul and aids a peaceful spirit.’ ‘Live one peaceful day at a time. Remember, yesterday is gone and tomorrow is unborn; all you have is today.’

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Open this inspirational little book at any page, and restore your sense of peace and calm.Each page has an inspirational thought or idea, along with a related Bible reference for futrther reading and encouragement. ‘Our first step in finding true peace is in getting to know God.’ In a world where distress and anxiety have become the norms, how can we truly experience peace in a seemingly peaceless world? Harmony among nations and between people struck by terror and disaster is often hard to come by. Yet in the midst of turmoil, peace can still be achieved. It is possible to live in a world without peace, and yet still be in peace. Such an experience only comes from knowing God. This small volume is designed to provide you with insightful words to help you discover true peace for yourself. Open this book at any page and be inspired: ‘Never feel guilty about taking a break – God didn't. Time taken in rest replenishes your soul and aids a peaceful spirit.’ ‘Live one peaceful day at a time. Remember, yesterday is gone and tomorrow is unborn; all you have is today.’

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