Want to Get the Most out of Life?
Pursue Your God-Given Purpose!
by Glenn Goree
Imprint: Resource Publications
Do you ever feel as if God doesn't love you and therefore conclude you have no hope? But God has always loved us and it is Satan who causes the hopelessness, not God. How then do we overcome our hopelessness?
God is the ultimate provider of hope. If we turn to him and the Holy Spirit for guidance, our God-given purposes will become clear, and then we'll be able to follow the quests to accomplish our missions in life.
If you feel your spiritual life is at a crossroads, read the real-life stories I've included and meditate on the Scriptures to strengthen your hope and to help you discover your purpose.
Glenn Goree served as a missionary and pastor for ten years and has over forty years of counseling experience. Before retiring, he was employed as a mental health consultant for two global organizations and was director of counseling at one of the largest churches in South Texas. His academic qualifications include MA, MEd, and LPC. Glenn is the author of eleven books. Details can be found at www.glenngoree.com.
“Glenn lets us sit with him in the privacy of his counseling office and hear riveting stories of people who wanted to get the most out of life and the challenges that some of them overcame to make those positive life changes, and the heartache of those who could not. You will see yourself in this book, and most importantly learn that with God’s help, you can get the most out of life.”
—Jeb Bristow-Hanna, preaching minister, Central Kitsap Church of Christ
“One of the most beautiful, serene, centering places on earth is Scotland’s Glencoe. Ironically it is also the site of a historic massacre. This author’s name, Glenn Goree, drips with similar irony—a beautiful, serene, centering soul who has, through the years, weathered brutal attacks and survived to tell the tale. . . . In this book, Goree reveals the awful truth of our fallen world played out in the sad truth of our shattered lives. It is hard to read. Truth always is. We want to pretend the darkness does not exist. But instead, the names sanitized for anonymity become the reader’s name, and the stories expose who we all are: broken, fractured, and shattered. Still, praise God, there is hope. His name is Jesus.”
—Norm Goodyear, longtime friend of the author and brother in Christ
“With over four decades of experience as a Christian counselor, Glenn Goree’s latest book gives valuable insight on how one can break free of internal restraints and find one’s true desires in life. Described as a God-given ‘personal quest,’ Glenn gives sage advice he has learned during his career on how that quest can be identified, pursued, and accomplished.”
—Owen Keiser, church elder, San Antonio