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1 online resource (171 pages) |
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text file rdaft |
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(epub) |
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Summary |
"A guide to finding the fulfillment God intended for you: "This is a book that can change your life." -- Bo Mitchell, Chaplain, Colorado Rockies, author of Grace Behind Bars The Solomon Syndrome helps us understand the futile ways in which men and women seek to have a happy life pursuing the culture's ideas of how to be successful. The first part of the book serves as a tool to assess how one seeks to have their needs met -- often in ways that never work. Solomon becomes a model of how all the pathways the contemporary world encourages us to pursue only get us onto the "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" and leave us with a sense of meaninglessness. It then lays out a paradigm of how God designed a network of relationships to meet one's deepest needs and make life meaningful and happy. The second part of The Solomon Syndrome takes each of the relationships discussed within and provides a tool for adjustment and enhancement of each area. Rather than being a book about marriage, or family, or serving, or a relationship with God, it shows how all relationships are designed to work together to create the life God intended for people to live."-- Provided by Freading. |
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Men -- Religious life.
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Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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RELIGION / Christian Living / Family & Relationships.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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ISBN |
9781631950452 (epub) |
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9781631950445 (print) |
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9781631950452 |
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