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Title: Make a Choice Subtitle: When You Are at the Intersection of Happiness and Despair Author: Jeff Benedict Narrator: Kirby Heyborne Format: Unabridged Length: 3 hrs Language: English Release date: 06-07-16 Publisher: Shadow Mountain Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 7 votes Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Publisher's Summary: Extraordinary stories of people who have survived life's most heart-wrenching tragedies and whose Christian faith has remained unshakable. New York Times best-selling author Jeff Benedict has seen both good and bad in his career as a journalist. Some of the best are the extraordinary people he has met who have made deliberate choices to live happier lives despite the extreme hardship that each of them has faced. Although life will knock us down from time to time, this book is an important reminder that we all can make a choice to get back up, brush ourselves off, and keep pressing forward. "Each of us will find ourselves at the intersection of happiness and despair. And when that day comes, there are choices we can make that will help us turn and walk down the street called Happiness," says the author. From choosing to forgive to choosing to serve others to choosing to pray, the seven true stories that Jeff shares illustrate the power within each of us to choose to live a happier, more abundant life. Stories include:
Members Reviews: Get inspired and go make the right choice I love Jeff Benedict books. This book is very inspirational and gives me hope in the human race. Having had cancer and fighting a very serious incurable disease. This reminds me that I have choices to do good and be positive in the face of difficult personal times. Kirby Heyborne is a fine narrator, this is the first book i have listened to that he is the narrator. Dive in and make the right choice.
Great true stories, unique style As a fan of Jeff Benedict's writing, I have always known him for his hard-hitting investigative reporting into powerful corruption. This most recent book, however, is an inspirational (but still tough) look at the unsung heroes who face the worst of situations then choose to make good of it. The writing style is still uniquely Benedict, with actual conversations and scene descriptions that challenge the best fiction but this is all true. These are very real people, suffering very real tragedies, who's choices made all the difference. I first listened to the book on tape and then bought hardback copies to give away. It will change how you choose to deal with hardship.