
Our Road to Damascus
7 Lessons for a Life of Purpose and Meaning
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Winner of the National Indie Excellence Awards and silver medalist at the Illumination Book Awards.
One ancient story. Seven new lessons about life and change.
Walk beside one of the greatest figures in Christianity during the most impactful moments of his life. Witness his personal transformation up close. Discover seven lessons for a life of purpose and meaning hidden in his story. Walk away with a blueprint for understanding change and acting on personal growth that will stick with you forever.
The world feels overwhelming. So much is happening that everything seems chaotic and confusing. Deep inside we also know things could be different, that life could be better. We feel the need for change.
How do we make sense of it all? How do we move past the discomfort we are feeling and navigate toward meaningful change? What lies ahead in our journey of personal growth?
To help us through it, award-winning author and internationally acclaimed speaker Dan Assisi transforms an old story told countless times before into something new and deeply applicable to our times.
In Our Road to Damascus, Paul of Tarsus' famous journey is not a religious story - it is a tale of profound transformation filled with rich symbolism we can transfer into our daily lives.
This is an audiobook for anyone who has gone through difficult times and is wondering: what comes next? If you enjoy seeing different concepts connect to create a bigger picture that can help you navigate life, this audiobook is for you.
Discover what lies ahead in your road to Damascus.
©2020 Daniel T. Assisi (P)2021 Daniel T. AssisiKritikerstimmen
"A book that succeeds in the tricky feat of being intriguingly spiritual without being explicitly religious." (Kirkus Reviews)