Planning Wealth

Everyone arrives someplace. Few get there on purpose.

June 16th, 2009

The Purpose Driven Life Journal

Author: Rick Warren
Publisher: Inspirio
Publication Date: November 01, 2002
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0310803063
Pages: 160
Price: $9.99 (USD)
Amazon Customer Rating: 4.0 Stars





Features include Scriptures and quotes by Rick Warren with space to record reflections, prayers, and goals while seeking God’s plans for life.
June 11th, 2009

The Purpose Driven Life

Author: Rick Warren
Publisher: Zondervan
Publication Date: February 01, 2007
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0310276993
Pages: 336
Price: $10.19 (USD)
Amazon Customer Rating: 4.0 Stars





Now in trade paperback—The Purpose DrivenĀ® Life. With over 20 million copies sold worldwide, Rick Warren’s #1 New York Times bestseller guides you on a personal forty-day spiritual journey of discovery in search of answers to life’s most important question: What on earth am I here for? Five biblical answers will transform your outlook on life.

Amazon.com Review

The spiritual premise in The Purpose-Driven Life is that there are no accidents—God planned everything and everyone. Therefore, every human has a divine purpose, according to God’s master plan. Like a twist on John F. Kennedy’s famous inaugural address, this book could be summed up like this: “So my fellow Christians, ask not what God can do for your life plan, ask what your life can do for God’s plan.” Those who are looking for advice on finding one’s calling through career choice, creative expression, or any form of self-discovery should go elsewhere. This is not about self-exploration; it is about purposeful devotion to a Christian God. The book is set up to be a 40-day immersion plan, recognizing that the Bible favors the number 40 as a “spiritually significant time,” according to author Rick Warren, the founding pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California, touted as one of the nation largest congregations. Warren’s hope is that readers will “interact” with the 40 chapters, reading them one day at a time, with extensive underlining and writing in the margins. As an inspirational manifesto for creating a more worshipful, church-driven life, this book delivers. Every page is laden with references to scripture or dogma. But it does not do much to address the challenges of modern Christian living, with its competing material, professional, and financial distractions. Nonetheless, this is probably an excellent resource for devout Christians who crave a jumpstart back to worshipfulness. –Gail Hudson

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