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How exactly does one find their purpose? This isn't merely the great question of our age. It is embedded deep within the fabric of our very humanity. In a practical guide on transformation, healing, and purpose, Tiffany Malone offers a three-part roadmap (the problem, the path, and the purpose) that leads those desiring transformation on a step-by-step journey of a lifetime to fulfill their divine purpose. While asking transformation seekers to challenge many of their deepest beliefs, lifelong assumptions, and ways of seeing the world, Tiffany also invites them to reconcile their account of…mehr

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How exactly does one find their purpose? This isn't merely the great question of our age. It is embedded deep within the fabric of our very humanity. In a practical guide on transformation, healing, and purpose, Tiffany Malone offers a three-part roadmap (the problem, the path, and the purpose) that leads those desiring transformation on a step-by-step journey of a lifetime to fulfill their divine purpose. While asking transformation seekers to challenge many of their deepest beliefs, lifelong assumptions, and ways of seeing the world, Tiffany also invites them to reconcile their account of the past and its many false narratives, reexamine them in the light of truth, and ultimately incorporate a surrender way of life to connect with their incredible true selves and God-ordained purpose. Included are introspective questions, specific actionable steps, and space to reflect on the experience of transformation. Surrender: The Unlikely Path to Purpose is an uplifting guide that leads those wishing to discover their divine purpose through the challenging process of complete surrender. "Tiffany Malone guides the reader on a journey of discovering the true essence of surrender ... she provides a practical, true-to-life context for the reader to feel the tension in the process of surrender while heading toward a transformative moment of allowing God to drive the proverbial car of our lives." -Dr. Orpheus J. Heyward, Professor, Lipscomb University