Live Like There's No Yesterday
Discover the Freedom of Leaving the Past Behind
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- Format
- E-Book
- ISBN
- 9781493430482
- Pub. Date
- May 2021
- SRP
- $18.00
About
"Need to say goodbye to the past? Need a fresh perspective on your present? You need the hope in these pages! You will be more courageous and you will see how living now will change your future."--Gregory L. Jantz, PhD, founder, The Center • A Place for HOPE
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What if yesterday never happened?
What if you were free from your old hurts, trauma, sadness, and mistakes?
What if you could be healthier, happier, and freer to be yourself?
What if your life could be transformed just by changing your mind?
It can.
Drawing on the call in Romans 12 to "be transformed by the renewing of your mind," pastor and speaker John F. Westfall shows how you can overcome yesterday in order to live with hope and gratitude today. A self-described "world champion negative thinker," Westfall knows how hard it can be to let go of the past. With great compassion and practical advice, he motivates you to allow the Holy Spirit to change the way you think, releasing you from negative thoughts and destructive patterns.
Ready to leave worry, anxiety, and regret behind? Then you're ready to live like there's no yesterday.
Endorsements
"Need to say goodbye to the past? Need a fresh perspective on your present? You need the hope in these pages! You will be more courageous and you will see how living now will change your future."
Gregory L. Jantz, PhD, founder, The Center • A Place for HOPE
"Love the book! Dr. Westfall has laid out a winning formula for vibrant living that draws on the experience of counseling thousands of folks . . . combined with sage advice from theological and mental health experts."
Jake Moe, cofounder, Powder magazine
"As a family doctor treating thousands of patients over thirty years, I have come to realize the inevitable truth: all of us struggle with our past, our failures, our regrets, and our shame. Not moving forward is the seed of depression and anxiety. We become stuck. Westfall offers a mountain of experience with sage advice entwined with wit and biblical texts. He has us reexamine the concepts of positive and negative thinking patterns, giving a benefit and risk analysis of each mindset. He humbly exposes the futility of personal misery, blaming others, and focusing on past trauma by relating his own stories. Finally, he gives us five poignant and enlightening steps toward what he terms as 'planning our past.' I recommend this read for anyone who is entrenched in the past but looking to move forward while reading insightful advice, enjoying humorous anecdotes, and discovering biblically based solutions."
David Spiro, MD