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Redwoods and Whales

Becoming Who You Actually Are

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Redwoods and Whales

By: Phillip Joel
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Who are we...really? As depression, addiction, and suicide become more commonplace in today’s culture, it seems we have lost sight of who we actually are. Like a whale on a beach, too many of us are finding ourselves breathing shallow, feeling stranded and alone.

The truth is we can cut free from the things that hold us back if we can catch a clear vision of the true character of God. And like a mighty redwood tree, we can choose to live healthy lives filled with purpose, rising confidently above the chaos.

As we choose to align our hearts and minds with the truth, we will discover that maybe God isn’t exactly who we thought he was - maybe life with him is a whole lot bigger and more exciting than we ever imagined.

Redwoods and Whales will give you the tools you need to help push aside the things that entangle and grab hold of the life you were born to live.

©2019 Phil Joel (P)2019 Thomas Nelson
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A very Kiwi masterpiece for the youth group range! Entertaining and very practical and wise. The author let's you know what kind of book this is very well in his introduction, with the exception of him being too modest about it. It's a wonderful book!

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