How Happiness Happens
$11.99
DaySpring Inspirational DayBrighteners are undated flip calendars, packed with 366 pages of daily wisdom, affirmations and Scriptures just for you. You’ll be encouraged every day of the year.
Could you use a little day to day happiness right now?
In How Happiness Happens, trusted pastor and best-selling author Max Lucado unpacks a proven happiness plan, based upon ten key principles found in the Bible – the “one another” statements. These others-oriented directives, such as love one another, serve one another, and forgive one another, embody what the Bible teaches and research affirms: doing good does good for the doer. This 366-day devotional DayBrightener will walk you through a year of learning and applying Max’s insights in your daily life.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781639520305
UPC: 081983722929
Max Lucado
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: February 2021
DayBrighteners
Publisher: DaySpring
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