How to Renew Your Life!

Your Phenomenal Gift from God

by M. Frazier Keables


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/1/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9780759604063

About the Book

This book is about encouragement, inspiration, and stimulation for those interested in bettering their life’s experience. It carries the great thoughts of some of the greatest Power Thinkers of the modern age and times past. It presents simple ways to improve your attitudes, your speech habits, and your lifestyles. It provides methods for developing self-confidence and a more rewarding life experience through a positive Christianity. It is meant for those who have not had the best of education, but seriously dream of and want to attain the better things of life.


About the Author

This book is not written by a professor, a doctor, a psychologist, or a clergyman, but by a real down-to-earth student of the human psyche.

It is written to reach those of you who have somehow not benefited by the vast numbers of self-help books that are out there now, and for my readers to savor the wisdom of the foremost thinkers of this century and of ages past.

Just what are the arts we need to master for a truly rewarding life?

In random order, they are as follows: the art of communication, the art of making love, the art of sensing another’s need, the art of the appreciation of beauty, the art of making others feel at ease, the art of employing our talents to the fullest, and the art of developing our individual worth.

I am sure you would agree that to do these things, even in small measure, would constitute Successful Living.

Inbred in every human heart is the encompassing desire for the better things of life, such as excellent health, a better education, a more adequate home, exciting trips and vacations, and the affectionate love-life of a devoted partner – in other words, the Good Life!

Since God is no respecter of persons, (Acts 10:34), I felt that there was no reason in God’s world why I shouldn’t experience this kind of life, since I was diligent in work and passionate, if naïve, in my quest for success.