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A Lifeline to the Peace and Joy You've been Looking for What if
prayer was more than just something you mumbled before going to
sleep, or said quickly when your team takes the field or you're
about to take a test? What if prayer was a gateway to the best
relationship you've ever had? An energizing, joy-filled,
peace-giving connection to God? This devotional provides regular
readings to help connect you to God through prayer. It also
contains journaling prompts and questions that will bring the
concepts of Worried about Everything to life, taking you to the
next step in your faith. Join pastor/author Chad Veach as he guides
you day-by-day to a closer walk with God. You'll be so glad you
did.
Say Good-bye to Stress and Burnout, and Hello to Peace and Purpose
What comes to mind when you think about prayer? Does it feel like
something for holy people but not for you? Or like a mystical
experience you could never hope to achieve in real life? Or maybe
just a boring duty with little payoff. In this book, author and
pastor Chad Veach demystifies the concept of prayer by explaining
in practical terms what prayer looks like in our day-to-day lives.
It turns out, it's not hard! This passionate, personal approach to
prayer removes the pressure to "pray right" and replaces it with
the calm assurance that God wants to hear from us and respond to us
in love. Along with building a case for the importance of prayer,
Chad uses stories and compelling insights from the Bible to give
practical advice for how to make your prayers more effective. He
highlights where we can and should pray and offers tangible
strategies to implement a praying lifestyle within the busyness of
modern life. Prayer works! Here's how to connect with God just like
He's always wanted.
We know leadership isn't exclusive to corner offices and
multimillion-dollar budgets--some of the best leaders are the
mentors and technicians who are more comfortable behind the scenes.
But what if being an effective leader isn't just about having
innovative ideas and high levels of productivity? What if becoming
a great leader is more about prioritizing self-awareness and people
skills than production and performance? Help! I Work with People is
not a book about leadership theory, but rather a handbook on how to
connect with people and influence them for good. With his signature
transparent and relatable storytelling, Chad Veach uses modern
research and biblical principles to encourage you to lean into your
leadership potential regardless of your level of influence or
experience. In short and easily digestible chapters, he addresses
the three phases of becoming a quality leader: * learning to lead
the hardest person you will ever be in charge of--yourself *
recognizing the power of becoming a people person * creating a
culture and environment where the team's shared vision can grow
People are the most important part of life. Let's learn how to lead
as if we like each other.
"Where was God when ____? How could God allow ____? Why?" These are
the questions that flood our hearts and minds when the unimaginable
happens. When things go horribly wrong and the world seems to be
unraveling, how do you believe in God's goodness? How do you cling
to hope? Chad Veach directs readers away from cliched Sunday school
answers that fail to offer real comfort or provide faith-building
insights. Instead, he draws from God's promises in the Bible and
from the story of his own daughter's diagnosis of a devastating and
debilitating disease to reveal simple, purposeful steps for dealing
with pain. Resting in God's love, remembering his past
faithfulness, and realizing the distinction between having faith
and clinging to hope are just some of these steps. Veach reminds us
that because we know who God is, we know there is hope. Veach
reminds us that because we know who God is, we know there is hope.
Popular Southern California millennial pastor Chad Veach casts a
vision for a future beyond what most dare to imagine and guides
readers toward the abundant plans God has for his children. Pastor
Chad Veach lives in Los Angeles, a place many have dubbed the "City
of Broken Dreams." Each year, thousands of people move there,
hoping to make it big, but most fall short of achieving their
dreams. This is reflective of the wider world as well. In fact,
only 6 percent of people actually end up doing what they dreamed of
as a child. The hard truth is, dreams--whether they have to do with
relationships, career, or world impact--often don't pan out. So
many are left to wonder, Where do I go from here? In this new book,
Veach meets readers in the middle of their disappointments,
introduces them to the God who throws his arms around them, and
offers a new way to define success. He takes them through the words
of Jesus and helps them to understand what the Bible says about
ambition, purpose, and fulfillment. Then he casts a vision that
inspires readers to reach for a better dream than all the broken
ones they tried to pursue on their own, challenging them to put
their faith in the person of Jesus every day and follow his lead to
a brighter future.
We know leadership isn't exclusive to corner offices and
multimillion-dollar budgets--some of the best leaders are the
mentors and technicians who are more comfortable behind the scenes.
But what if being an effective leader isn't just about having
innovative ideas and high levels of productivity? What if becoming
a great leader is more about prioritizing self-awareness and people
skills than production and performance? Help! I Work with People is
not a book about leadership theory, but rather a handbook on how to
connect with people and influence them for good. With his signature
transparent and relatable storytelling, Chad Veach uses modern
research and biblical principles to encourage you to lean into your
leadership potential regardless of your level of influence or
experience. In short and easily digestible chapters, he addresses
the three phases of becoming a quality leader: * learning to lead
the hardest person you will ever be in charge of--yourself *
recognizing the power of becoming a people person * creating a
culture and environment where the team's shared vision can grow
People are the most important part of life. Let's learn how to lead
as if we like each other.
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