Have you noticed how fragile the family unit is these days?
Who do you know who is called toxic, ghosted, and denied access to their grandchildren?
What family do you know who has lost a child to suicide?
Who in your circle has a daughter who has not spoken to her mom in 15 years?
How many families do you know who have children living on the street addicted to drugs?
We see family heartbreak all the way from leading families in public life down to the mom who fled domestic violence and is shivering in a broken-down car with two little kids parked down by the river.
Never before has the family unit been under such tremendous assault. Never before have so many voices been determined to undermine parental authority, indoctrinate kids, and mock family values. Even government is raising a ruckus denying parental rights. You might even be wondering whether now is even a good time to bring children into the world.
Have I got good news for you! Today is the day to raise champions with world-changing ambitions who will arise to sing their unique song in a world that has gone silent to good sense.
A Life of Resounding Joy is the story of one 19th century grandfather who had little education, lost his father prematurely, became homeless, and got caught up in an alcoholic lifestyle.
He was little different from our 21st century drug addicted, disillusioned, homeless youth.
But God…
You may be wondering what you can do in a world gone mad to even bring your family together around the Thanksgiving table? You might think it impossible to steward your family into harmony for even 10 minutes let alone sustain generational blessings for 100 years or more.
A Life of Resounding Joy is much more than a family memoir. While it is a good story, some call it a page turner. I wouldn’t know. I’m the author. While it does contain a mystery, a bit of history, and prophecy for the future, it is wrapped around 12 timeless best practices that one family embraced. What has always amazed me is how this grandfather went on to grandfather his grandsons who would continued to grandfather their grandchildren with excellence. Why not the granddaughters? I’m the only one with grandchildren. Which is why I’m especially paying attention.
This is not a story of family generational drama, curses, and heartache, but a story of family generational blessings. People say my family is an anomaly. Some people don’t like me for that reason. Don’t you think we need a few anomalies to prove that with God anything is possible? My first editor called it a very long word of encouragement. My second editor called it a beautiful book. If there is one thing families need now it is hope and an encouraging word that it is not too late for their families.
What matters most in life? Your family! Right?
The book is the starting point for engaging family generational blessings.
The book cannot be ordered from Amazon at this time. Why? Because this book is about legacy building and that happens one person at a time as we listen to one another’s stories and pray for the one who is hurting.
If you would like to order this book in the US the amount with taxes and shipping is $39.99. Please email me at [email protected] to initiate the order process. Thank you!
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