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Want to live your dreams--or even surpass them? Want the world to change for the better? Want to see a miracle? What are we waiting for? Why not 'be' the miracle? That's the challenge Regina Brett sets forth in BE THE MIRACLE.
To be a miracle doesn't necessarily mean tackling problems across the globe. It means making a difference, believing change is possible, even in you Want to live your dreams--or even surpass them? Want the world to change for the better? Want to see a miracle? What are we waiting for? Why not 'be' the miracle? That's the challenge Regina Brett sets forth in BE THE MIRACLE.
To be a miracle doesn't necessarily mean tackling problems across the globe. It means making a difference, believing change is possible, even in your own living room, cubicle, neighborhood, or family. Through a collection of inspirational essays, Regina shares lessons that will help people make a difference in the world around them. The lessons come from Regina's life experience and from the lives of others, especially those she has met in her 24 years as a journalist. Ratchet po praktiker uchastkovogo milicii. Each chapter is a lesson that can stand alone, but together they form a handbook for seeing the miracle of change everywhere.
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With upbeat lessons from 'Do Your Best and Forget the Rest' to 'Sometimes It's Enough to Make One Person Happy,' these lessons will help you accept and embrace yourself, challenge and change yourself, and better serve others. I don’t know when I’ve had such a difficult time writing about a book as I have with Regina Brett’s second book, Be the Miracle: 50 Lessons for Making the Impossible Possible. Brett is the author of the bestseller God Never Blinks, a book I loved so much that I bought copies for all of:the libraries in our system, and donated them in Jim’s memory. Be the Miracle has a similar format, fifty chapters of essays, lessons in life. How do you summarize fifty chapters of lessons? Regina Brett challenges I don’t know when I’ve had such a difficult time writing about a book as I have with Regina Brett’s second book, Be the Miracle: 50 Lessons for Making the Impossible Possible. Brett is the author of the bestseller God Never Blinks, a book I loved so much that I bought copies for all of:the libraries in our system, and donated them in Jim’s memory.
Be the Miracle has a similar format, fifty chapters of essays, lessons in life. How do you summarize fifty chapters of lessons? Regina Brett challenges readers to be the miracle in life, to be a change factor.
It doesn’t matter if you make a large change or take a small step. A smile, a song can change someone’s day.
Yes, the owner of the construction company could afford to donate a room for a child’s home. He could get a team together to build that home. But, he had to make the decision that he would make that change. Then there was the woman who insisted on taking a doll to Honduras in the midst of a medical emergency. She insisted that a child was waiting for that doll. The team that went to the country, lugging a large doll, thought it was just in the way as they prepared to help people after the hurricane that devastated the country.
Instead, they found a little girl who dreamt a stranger would bring her a doll. Brett is a cancer survivor, so many of her essays deal with cancer, people who lived life to the fullest even with a fatal diagnosis. She tells the story of The Gathering Place, one woman’s dream for a place in Cleveland where families and patients could find rest and a place of instruction and peace. She provides advice from cancer survivors as to what friends can offer to do to help them.
And, she’s honest about her own struggles with her diagnosis, and her bargains with God. So many essays touched my heart, and made me cry.
However, one essay stuck with me, the story of women who didn’t have time to volunteer, but had money they could give. They join their power by bringing together 100 women, meeting for one hour, and raising $10,000 in that one hour for one charity. It’s fascinating to read about women who can change the world, one hour at a time. Regina Brett doesn’t hide her faith, or her struggles with life.
She’s written moving, emotional essays that challenge readers to make a difference in life. The book might not be for everyone. And, sometimes it seems as if the book is stretched a little so that there are fifty lessons. However, Be the Miracle is a challenging book, a book that could change lives, and change the world, one person at a time. Each of these lessons is short enough to read on a daily basis for a jump-start to your day which is how I approached it.