The Secret of Happiness

The Secret of Happiness
Phụ đề : Cedar Book No. 66
Tác giả : Graham, Billy
Nơi xuất bản : U.S.A: Word Publishing, 1956
Thông tin trách nhiệm : Billy Graham
Mô tả vật lý : 189pgs. Paperback, black 12 x 18 cm
Tóm tắt/ chú giải : Happiness. It`s what we all long for, what all human beings seek in our jobs, our relationships, our activities. We try so hard to be happy, and all too often we end up empty and unsatisfied. Why? Because, says Billy Graham in this classic work, we are looking for happiness in all the wrong places. We haven`t learned the secret Jesus taught in the Beatitudes - that true, lasting happiness simply isn`t to be found by seeking it directly. Happiness is a by-product, a bonus that comes when we seek what is really important. And the things that will bring us the satisfaction we long for are not necessarily what the world considers meaningful. Jesus did not have to have an outward stimulus to make Him happy, Billy Graham points out. `He had learned a secret that allowed Him to live above the circumstances of life and fear of the future. He moved with calmness, certainty, and serenity through the most trying circumstances - even death! What was His secret? He gave it to us in the Beatitudes.` Presented with Billy Graham`s characteristic vigor and simplicity in this landmark book, it is a secret that can transform your life.
Đề mục :
Ngôn ngữ : Eng
DDC : 226.9306 / GRA
SĐKCB :
  • NVCD.000144 (Kho NC)
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