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Every human is capacitated with remarkable gifts to serve their generation and the world. You were not born by chance but sent with remarkable potential inside: an idea, a calling, a light the world waits for. Yet culture, fear, and small voices pressure you into hiding that brilliance until "later" becomes never. This devotional interrupts that pattern through the story of an overlooked old man who carved an eagle from discarded wood, a living reminder that what others call junk can become treasure. With daily chisels of truth, this book is crafted to awaken the sculptor in your soul, to help…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Every human is capacitated with remarkable gifts to serve their generation and the world. You were not born by chance but sent with remarkable potential inside: an idea, a calling, a light the world waits for. Yet culture, fear, and small voices pressure you into hiding that brilliance until "later" becomes never. This devotional interrupts that pattern through the story of an overlooked old man who carved an eagle from discarded wood, a living reminder that what others call junk can become treasure. With daily chisels of truth, this book is crafted to awaken the sculptor in your soul, to help you reclaim buried potential, replace compromise with courage, and equip you to steward and release your gifts so they bless generations. It is not 365 pages to read but 365 strikes against the prison of your potential, urging you not to leave the world loaded but to die empty, having carved and given away the eagle within.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Bekoe Mfoamfo, a name breathe into him by his parents, but he writes under the pen name Paa Kwasi Mfoamfo. ¿¿¿¿He is deeply passionate about the organisation of human affairs for the benefit of humanity. Although he does not claim the foresight of a prophet, seer, clairvoyant, oracle, augur, fortune teller, diviner, or related to anyone of them but he envisions a world free from hunger and violence-a society where righteousness is pursued above the desire to be right without fear, in which all persons live together in peace, full of faith, realising their dreams within their lifetime. It is a cause to which he has dedicated his life, not out of a spirit of bravery, but from a profound sense of duty before his time on earth comes to an end. ¿¿¿¿His writings and speeches seek to stir the conscience of men and women, urging them to move beyond self-serving ambitions and individualistic pursuits that come at the expense of others. Through his work, he also addresses the pressing moral and ethical challenges of today's rapidly changing global society. He firmly believes that individuals should not hoard their talents, wealth of ideas, knowledge and resources but instead take the time to reflect, evaluate their values, and pour the goodness within them into the lives of others and the world around them. ¿¿¿¿His ultimate mission is to inspire men and women, across generations, to embrace principles that greater than fleeting pleasures. He urges people to find convictions worth standing by, values worth committing to, and purposes worth pursuing-ones that outweigh compromise, vacillation, and the lure of popularity. He advocates for a faith that holds stronger than mere facts and a national vision that surpasses political affiliations. ¿¿¿¿He calls upon all persons to actively participate in the world rather than passively observing its course. It is only when more is done than said that we can lead ourselves into what we desire and be great beyond measure!