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49 Days Back To Better: Change Your Trajectory For A New Outlook On Life
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49 Days Back To Better: Change Your Trajectory For A New Outlook On Life in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $13.59
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49 Days Back To Better: Change Your Trajectory For A New Outlook On Life in Ottawa, ON
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Helps redefine the term “better” after a worldwide pandemic Offers freedom and inspiration to dealing with the past and getting back to better From New York Times Bestselling Author of the book On The Clock and Executive Producer of the movie Welcome to Inspiration
Features true stories of overcoming adversity and getting back to better A Biblical approach to changing the trajectory of one’s life A great resource to help readers discover, or re-discover, their purpose in life and accomplish everything God has planned for them Simple, straightforward, and impactful Shows readers that the pandemic may have won some battles but didn’t win the war
Helps redefine the term “better” after a worldwide pandemic Offers freedom and inspiration to dealing with the past and getting back to better From New York Times Bestselling Author of the book On The Clock and Executive Producer of the movie Welcome to Inspiration
Features true stories of overcoming adversity and getting back to better A Biblical approach to changing the trajectory of one’s life A great resource to help readers discover, or re-discover, their purpose in life and accomplish everything God has planned for them Simple, straightforward, and impactful Shows readers that the pandemic may have won some battles but didn’t win the war



















