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Scriptures and Meditations for Your Best Life Now

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Free yourself from the past, break through into a new mentality, and discover God's great plans for you with these powerful scriptures and meditations for Christians.
You don't want to live your life with a 'barely-get-by' mentality — you want to move beyond ordinary and become the best you can be. You want to break free from your limitations and feelings of inadequacy. In this book, you will discover just how to do that!
Discover the joy, peace, and enthusiasm that God has for you and allow the Scriptures to speak to you. Be still and listen to what God is saying and allow Him to rebuild your self-image. When you understand the power of your thoughts and words and put your trust in God, you'll begin to let go of the past. You'll be able to renew your strength despite the adversity you face. And best of all, you'll learn how to give generously without reservations and choose to be happy.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 15, 2018
      Controversial conservative talk radio host Savage (God, Faith and Reason) condemns the unhinged alarmism and name-calling rampant in American politics—except when it targets left-wing outrages—in this scattershot polemic. Savage surveys episodes of public hysteria from the Salem witch trials to modern-day panics over climate change, Russian election meddling, guns, and President Trump. Savage’s case meanders like a talk radio monologue from snippets of history to imprecations against government regulation, “social justice warrior” excesses, and the Obama administration. Threaded through is a confusing taxonomy of justified and unjustified fear. McCarthyism, Savage contends, was not mass hysteria because the communist threat was real, while liberal opposition to McCarthyism was “one of the most insidious mass hysterias”; Prohibition was a bad hysteria, and the push to legalize marijuana is also a bad hysteria; 19th-century hysteria over immigration was wrong because back then immigrants assimilated, while the 21st-century version is warranted because latter-day immigrants allegedly do not. Savage’s own rhetoric is flagrantly hysterical, whether he’s denouncing the “corrupt, degenerate left-wing media,” challenging the “femme-fascists” for their “deeply rooted hatred of men,” or warning that “the United States may face extinction” from runaway diversity. The result is a jumbled jeremiad that will inflame the uproar rather than stop it.

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