See the Good: Finding Grace, Gratitude, and Optimism in Every Day
Do you think the world is getting better or worse?

Is it becoming easier or harder to be a Christian?

So many of us fear where things are headed in the culture, the church, and our own lives. But did you know the world is getting better in countless ways? (No, that is not a typo!) What could change if we focused on the good?

After almost losing his mother to cancer and wrestling with his own faith, Zach Windahl learned to take whatever life threw at him and chose to be joyful. With vibrant and inspiring storytelling, See the Good will show you not only how but why you should focus on the positive and see the extraordinary in everything around you.

Life is hard—there's no denying that. But choosing to put our focus on the good leads to the profound benefits that come from seeing life as an amazing gift from the One who loves us best.
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See the Good: Finding Grace, Gratitude, and Optimism in Every Day
Do you think the world is getting better or worse?

Is it becoming easier or harder to be a Christian?

So many of us fear where things are headed in the culture, the church, and our own lives. But did you know the world is getting better in countless ways? (No, that is not a typo!) What could change if we focused on the good?

After almost losing his mother to cancer and wrestling with his own faith, Zach Windahl learned to take whatever life threw at him and chose to be joyful. With vibrant and inspiring storytelling, See the Good will show you not only how but why you should focus on the positive and see the extraordinary in everything around you.

Life is hard—there's no denying that. But choosing to put our focus on the good leads to the profound benefits that come from seeing life as an amazing gift from the One who loves us best.
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See the Good: Finding Grace, Gratitude, and Optimism in Every Day

See the Good: Finding Grace, Gratitude, and Optimism in Every Day

See the Good: Finding Grace, Gratitude, and Optimism in Every Day

See the Good: Finding Grace, Gratitude, and Optimism in Every Day

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Overview

Do you think the world is getting better or worse?

Is it becoming easier or harder to be a Christian?

So many of us fear where things are headed in the culture, the church, and our own lives. But did you know the world is getting better in countless ways? (No, that is not a typo!) What could change if we focused on the good?

After almost losing his mother to cancer and wrestling with his own faith, Zach Windahl learned to take whatever life threw at him and chose to be joyful. With vibrant and inspiring storytelling, See the Good will show you not only how but why you should focus on the positive and see the extraordinary in everything around you.

Life is hard—there's no denying that. But choosing to put our focus on the good leads to the profound benefits that come from seeing life as an amazing gift from the One who loves us best.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764241000
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/15/2022
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Zach Windahl is an entrepreneur, author, and speaker with a passion for creating resources and products that help others see the good in their everyday lives. He is a best-selling author, founder of The Brand Sunday, and hosts guided tours of the Holy Land in Israel each year. Learn more at www.zachwindahl.com.

Table of Contents

Foreword Bob Goff 9

Part 1 Changing the Way We See

1 Shifting Our Perspective 13

2 You Decide the Story 27

3 New Creation 47

4 Shabbat 67

5 It's a Celebration 77

6 He's Way Funnier in Real Life 97

Part 2 How to Live It Out

7 Feel All the Feels 113

8 See the Good 133

9 How to Be a Blessing 153

10 Speaking Life 177

11 Ripple 197

12 And Then You Breathe 209

Appendix: 52 Gratitude Journal Prompts 223

A Special Thanks 227

Notes 229

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