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Break Out! Journal A Guide to Go Beyond Your Barriers and Live an Extraordinary Life By Joel Osteen

Break Out! Journal
A Guide to Go Beyond Your Barriers and Live an Extraordinary Life
By Joel Osteen

We were not created to just get by with average, unrewarding or unfulfilling lives. God created us to leave our marks on our generations. Every person has seeds of greatness planted within by the Creator. In his #1 New York Times bestselling book, Break Out!, Pastor Joel Osteen reveals 5 keys for living that focus on moving beyond barriers.

Now, Joel Osteen offers a practical tools and guided help for readers to break out and break free so they can believe bigger, increase their productivity, improve relationships, and accomplish their dreams. In using this journal, you will find yourself challenged daily by insightful reflection questions, motivated by a specific call to action, and inspired by a relevant Scripture verse-all of this with space in which to record thoughts and revelations.

My Thoughts:  Many tout the importance of writing things down as a means of bringing ideas into fruition.  I agree and think Osteen's latest book is a great way to use scripture to focus and step out on faith.   Break Out! Journal A Guide to Go Beyond Your Barriers and Live an Extraordinary Life is a workbook and only helps if you do the work.  If you've read the book, Break OutI you will appreciate this accompanying journal more as it brings those chapters alive.

There are 5 sections of the book:

  1. Believe Bigger
  2. Consider God, Not Circumstances
  3. Pray God-sized Prayers
  4. Keep the Right Perspective
  5. Don't Settle for Good Enough

Osteen uses his storytelling skils to share biblical stories and tell stories in a way Osteen has mastered.  Overall a great read especially for those, like myself, who have purchased Osteen's book, Break Out.

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