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There's a feeling deep within you. It's the feeling that you're not living up to your full potential. That somewhere out there you're missing out. That you are meant for more in this life and simply don't know where to turn to achieve it. At the same time, you're aware that you live in a sad, broken world, filled with crime, pain, division, and so much more. How can you really see the more that you are meant to be living in such a world as that? Using real-life vignettes Rev. John Nunes is here to help. He's here to let you know that you're filling your life with things that don't matter.…mehr

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There's a feeling deep within you. It's the feeling that you're not living up to your full potential. That somewhere out there you're missing out. That you are meant for more in this life and simply don't know where to turn to achieve it. At the same time, you're aware that you live in a sad, broken world, filled with crime, pain, division, and so much more. How can you really see the more that you are meant to be living in such a world as that? Using real-life vignettes Rev. John Nunes is here to help. He's here to let you know that you're filling your life with things that don't matter. Things that aren't pulling your closer to God and are perhaps pulling you away from Him. Instead, find your ability to fill your life with more of what matters. God is calling you to more and is giving you all the equipment for it. He is coming to you through the ordinary-ordinary water, wine, hands, and bread-to turn you into someone extraordinary with the ability to do more than you ever believed possible. Are you ready to discover your more?
Autorenporträt
John Arthur Nunes, PhD, is a Lutheran pastor and the president of Concordia College New York, a small Christian college with a diverse and global student body. Previously, John served as the president and CEO of Lutheran World Relief (Baltimore) and as a professor at Valparaiso University. He has also worked in inner-city settings in Dallas, Texas, and Detroit, Michigan. John is married to Monique. They have six children and eleven grandchildren.