The Goal, explains how one can access, dwell and operate in the Kingdom of God, based on the teaching of Jesus, found in Matthew Chapter 5. Pastor Evans breaks down each Beatitude and offers the reader a step by step guide to access the Kingdom of God. A powerful book that will move each person who reads it into a powerful and fruitful relationship with the Lord, bringing Heaven to Earth. The Goal, is a modern classic drawing the reader back to it again and again for more wisdom and knowledge.
How do you really manage to achieve living the life that you desire and accomplish everything that you wish for? The Goal Book is a different and innovative book on personal development.
The story emphasizes the Thinking Processes from "The Goal," and he devotes much of his attention to demonstrating the relevance of the theory of constraints to marketing, sales, inventory control, distribution channels, strategic alliances ...
The collection was designed in a way that it could be read in different arrangements to establish a sense of freedom for the reader. However, it is recommended to read the books in the sequence prioritized by the reader’s personal values.
Shoot for the Goal: The Justin Abdelkader Story
Here is a story about how life, like sports, can be unpredictable, frustrating, and exhilarating.
The Olympic gold medal-winning soccer player details her path to success, from her childhood in California to her time on the United States' National team.
It is the essential spiritual practice—and nothing else is more important. In The Path is the Goal, Chögyam Trungpa teaches us to let go of the urge to make meditation serve our ambition; thus we can relax into openness.
In The Nesting Place, Myquillyn shares the secrets of decorating for real people--and it has nothing to do with creating a flawless look to wow your guests.
Research-driven and practical, this guide shows teachers how to integrate formative assessment, student metacognition, and motivational strategies to make goal setting an integral instructional strategy.
If the gospel is intended to set us free, help us discover life, and become more than who we are right now, then why is it that many men struggle with Christianity?