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Putting It Together Again When It's All Fallen Apart

7 Principles for Rebuilding Your Life

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Life crises can throw you into a tail-spin—a lost job, a failed relationship, a struggling business, a financial mess. Where do you start? How do you pull it together? How do you begin again?

Tom Holladay experienced a catastrophe first-hand when a sudden flood in California destroyed his home, his church, and the homes of many church members. Tom and his congregation had to rebuild, and they used the principles in the book of Nehemiah to get back on their feet.

Now a teaching pastor at Saddleback Church, Tom will help you discover seven principles for putting it together again that will give you the direction you need to get rolling on that fresh start. Holladay will walk you through seeing every problem as an opportunity, facing the obstacles head on and taking your first step, knowing how to expect and reject opposition, build on your success, and dedicating yourself to the One who rebuilds our souls.

The task of starting again can seem impossible. And sometimes you just need to rebuild your confidence and regain a sense of purpose. If you're trying to find the emotional energy, but you just don't have it in you, let Holladay encourage you. He understands how difficult and rewarding the business of rebuilding is. This book is your encouraging how-to guide to starting again and stepping into a better future.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 12, 2018
      Holladay (The Relationship Principles of Jesus), senior pastor at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., challenges Christians to respond positively to defeats and failures by adopting seven life-enhancing practices. The first two—find the strength to start and take the first step—are simple but difficult to carry out. In order to confront a setback or calamity, Holladay advises, one must be able to see methods of recovery, such as mourning the loss of a loved one, as an invitation to become closer to God. In the following chapters, Holladay tells readers to appreciate others, expect and reject opposition, build on successes, celebrate to sustain joy, and dedicate everything to God. “Your reaction to a problem is determined by the way you see that problem,” he writes. “A faith reaction to our problems will radically change the direction of our lives.” Holladay believes that Americans fail at mourning and often never fully heal from loss, whether of a loved one, a job, or a possession. Citing how Nehemiah moved from shock to a reaction of faith in Nehemiah 1:4, Holladay proposes ways that Christians today can follow Nehemiah’s example and turn any obstacle into an opportunity for faith by healing with intention. “Mourning is expressing your hurt to God,” he writes. “Fasting is focusing your heart on God. Praying is asking for help from God.” Holladay’s straightforward work will help readers looking for more spiritual structure.

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