Vision Wins

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  • Vision Wins Book Detail

  • Author : Dave Joners
  • Release Date : 2021-02-15
  • Publisher : Dave Jones
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 197
  • ISBN 13 : 173664680X
  • File Size : 81,81 MB

Vision Wins by Dave Joners PDF Summary

Book Description: "Vision Wins" is a faith-based personal development book wrapped in a fantastic hockey story. David Jones takes his readers on an inspiring and emotional ride that reveals 7 steps for approaching a life filled with internal purpose, self actualization, and awareness that leads to true fulfillment. If you are looking for a clear path for the next phase of your life, this is a awesome fable about two young adults, who grew up together as pond hockey rivals, with revolutionary insights about a life of failure and success. This book is a powerful road map to overcoming adversity, uncovering your vision, and enabling you to glorify your heavenly father, so that one day you will hear the words, "well done good and faithful servant".

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