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Life is not linear. It''s a magnificent dance that invites us to be more than wecan imagine. But that doesn''t mean growing is easy. The transitions from one stageof life to the next can trigger feelings of fear, shame, guilt, anger, resentment,and even depression. In this powerful book about navigating life''s toughesttransitions, George Kalantzis helps you let go of the past and move into the futurewith strength, dignity, and optimism. Through raw, honest stories from his own life,George shows you how to fully accept yourself and rewrite the way you see the world- to stop holding yourself…mehr

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Life is not linear. It''s a magnificent dance that invites us to be more than wecan imagine. But that doesn''t mean growing is easy. The transitions from one stageof life to the next can trigger feelings of fear, shame, guilt, anger, resentment,and even depression. In this powerful book about navigating life''s toughesttransitions, George Kalantzis helps you let go of the past and move into the futurewith strength, dignity, and optimism. Through raw, honest stories from his own life,George shows you how to fully accept yourself and rewrite the way you see the world- to stop holding yourself back from your best self and your extreme power. This isyour path. Your life is unfolding exactly the way it was intended. Learn how toconnect with your heart, listen to your voice, free yourself from limitations andexpectations, and claim your true, unlimited potential.

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Autorenporträt
George Kalantzis is Professor of Theology and Director of The Wheaton Center for Early Christian Studies at Wheaton College. He is author and editor of a number of works, including Caesar and the Lamb: Early Christian Attitudes on War and Military Service. David B. Capes is Senior Research Fellow and former Dean of Biblical & Theological Studies and Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College. His recent publications on Jesus in the New Testament include The Divine Christ: Paul, the Lord Jesus, and the Scriptures of Israel. Ty Kieser is Guest Assistant Professor at Wheaton College. His research focuses on divine and human agency in christological operations and the theology of John Owen.