Beschrijving
The Last Arrow : Save Nothing for the Next Life
Before You Die,
Live the Life
You Were Born
To Live.
When you come to the end of your days, you will not measure your life based on success and failures. All of those will eventually blur together into a single memory called “life”.
What will give you solace is a life with nothing left undone. One thats been lived with relentless ambition, a heart on fire, and with no regrets.
On the other hand, what will haunt you until your final breath is who you could have been but never became and what you could have done but never did.
The Last Arrow is your roadmap to a life that defies odds and alters destinies. Discover the attributes of those who break the gravitational pull of mediocrity as cultural pioneer and thought leader Erwin McManus examines the characteristics of individuals who risked everything for a life they could only imagine. Imagine living the life you were convinced was only a dream.
We all begin this life with a quiver full of arrows.
Now the choice is yours. Will you cling to your arrows or risk them all, opting to live until you have nothing left to give?
Time is short. Pick up The Last Arrow and begin the greatest quest of your life.
About the author:
ERWIN RAPHAEL MCMANUSis an iconoclast and a cultural pioneer known for his integration of creativity and spirituality. He is an artist, entrepreneur, and cultural thought leader who is also the founder of MOSAIC, a community of faith in Los Angeles, California. Known for their innovation, creativity, and artistry, MOSAIC has been named one of the most influential and innovative churches in America. Erwin has a BA in psychology from UNC Chapel Hill, a Masters of Divinity from Southwestern Theological Seminary, and a Doctorate of Humane Letters from Southeastern University. Additionally he is also the author of many other books including Soul Cravings, Chasing Daylight, An Unstoppable Force, and his bestseller, The Barbarian Way
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| Author: | Erwin Raphael McManus |
| ISBNr: | 9781601429537 1601429533 (PB 160142955X 9781601429551 eBook 9781601429544 en 1601429541) |





