If I Should Die Before I Live: Sorting Out What Matters Most - Softcover

Jones, Ken

 
9781732148703: If I Should Die Before I Live: Sorting Out What Matters Most

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Most people live the routine of their lives as if they have all the time in the world. Life can easily digress into days filled with regretting the past or fretting about the future, all the while missing the only 'now' moments we have. In "If I Should Die Before I Live", Ken Jones helps readers see life through the lens of the seven unique days everyone needs to successfully navigate: Someday, Any Day (now), Every Day, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, and A Day of Rest. He helps us discover, in a beautifully written book, how to find purpose and meaning while "living life in the midst of our daze."

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Ken Jones is a certified Physician Life Development Coach and an ordained pastor. He holds coaching credentials with the International Coach Federation as a professional certified coach (PCC). A former Writer-in-Residence at Bethany University, his articles on parenting, family, and personal life have appeared in dozens of Christian magazines and periodicals. He is a contributing author for a best-selling book series for teens published by Thomas Nelson, and is the author of three other books. Ken is a recipient of the Writer of the Year award at the Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference in Mount Hermon, California. He is an accomplished musician, and his musical compositions have been published and performed by numerous artists. He has taught courses on coaching, writing for publication, storytelling, journaling and devotional life development at Christian conferences and writing workshops throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. Ken is a graduate of Bethany University and has done post graduate studies at both Fuller Seminary and Western Theological Seminary, with emphasis in life coaching. He and his wife, Randee, were married in 1968, and have three sons, and six grandchildren, who are the joy of their lives. Ken enjoys travel, reading, and following baseball, especially the St. Louis Cardinals. He writes a weekly blog, Classic State of Mind, and can be reached at: kenjones.direct.

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