Your Unfinished Business

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Does life seem chaotic like this?

 
 
 
When you'd rather get above it all like this?
 
 
The problem: There's too much emphasis on feeling good but not enough on actually doing good. There's no magic spell for turning your circumstances in opportunities to serve others. It's the product of hard and focused work over a long time.

The solution: Your Unfinished Business doesn't take the feelgood route. Instead, it digs through Christian thinking and tradition, classical thought, and modern research to help you do good by doing well. In other words, Your Unfinished Business will show you how God meets you in your circumstances so you can serve others in theirs.

You'll never be happy if
happiness is what you aim for
 
So how does it all work? 

 

Becoming God's friend gives you something to aim at because God turns your circumstances into a target at the center of which is the blessing any circumstance can become.

 

Seeing from God's perspective gives you something to aim with because making His priorities your own helps you see your target more clearly.

 

Seeing from God's perspective is possible by following Jesus' example in your life's dimensions  (intellectual, physical, spiritual, and social), which also gives you the means for hitting your target.

 

Becoming God's blessing to others gives you something to aim for because serving others in their circumstances is how you respond to God meeting you in your circumstances.

 

Becoming God's blessing to others is also an ongoing process of improving and adjusting your aim so you can get better at hitting the center of the target, turning any circumstance into a blessing.

 


 

Even more: I wrote the book, Your Unfinished Business: Find God in Your Circumstances, Serve Others in Theirs, not only to help you get started but also to help you support your favorite causes. Except to cover basic costs, the proceeds of book purchases go to the causes listed on this site.