March 24th, 2010 - NON-FICTION
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- Published: Monday, 26 April 2010 13:20
Happiness becomes a destination we're supposed to reach but we never seem to get there. It's time to find true happiness in your life that isn’t based on past, present, or future circumstances or experiences.
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Whoever said happiness was a pursuit, wasn't kidding. We're taught in grade school that life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are inalienable rights. So, happiness isn't just a pursuit, it's a right. If happiness is a right, how come so many of us can't seem to get it right? It should be ours for the taking except we can't seem to find where it is. Happiness becomes a destination we're supposed to reach but we never seem to get there.
In "Happy for the Rest of Your Life", Dr. Gregory Jantz uses scriptural truths and examples to teach, enlighten, encourage, and motivate as he explains:
- Our misconceptions about what happiness is and where to find it
- Dead ends on the road to Happiness
- Why God is really the author of "Don't Worry, Be Happy".