This is a spiritually based motivation book designed to guide the reader to get the most out of his or her life.
By adopting the mind of Christ and living up to His definition of greatness, we can increasingly fulfill our God-ordained purpose.
Our lives can be enhanced through the power of anyhow and the uplifting effects of spiritual bounce.
Kevin is an author and entrepreneur who especially loves the creative process of writing. He has been writing for over fifteen years and has eight books to his credit. His published works include several non-fiction projects on a variety of topics such as Christian singleness, a spiritually based motivation book, a coffee table book honoring local senior women at his home church, a Mother’s Day coffee table book and a history of how the Bible came to be. His first fiction book is a witty and entertaining look at one man’s journey to rediscovering an authentic relationship with Christ. His second book centers on one woman’s pursuit of justice with a tinge of revenge in a small, fictional town in SC. He prides himself on writing projects that are different from each other and interesting.
Born in Florida and raised in New Jersey, Kevin lives in Columbia, SC where he is always on a search for the next great interesting book to write. His future projects may be a novel that highlights an ironic twist or a non-fiction work that has something to do with the Bible.
If we are not careful, we might begin to get used to the idea that our current state is our normal state. The status quo has a way of sneaking up on us and lulling into a deluded sense of lethargy.
Wake up! God has greater plans for you, even beyond what you can imagine. Shaking off the doldrums of complacency is the beginning phase of the power of anyhow.
God will meet you if you sincerely move toward Him. What are you waiting for? The ball is in your court.
Book Excerpt
The Power of Anyhow
The spirit behind the power of anyhow says, “Stop the nonsense. Don’t believe the hype!” It reminds us that we do not have to give in to the crippling effects of pessimism and cynicism. It emboldens us to fight against the delusion that maybe we are not smart enough or creative enough or courageous enough or rich enough to break out of our confining shells of paranoia and victimhood. The power of anyhow refutes the negative hype that blinds us so we don’t see the true power of God and deafens us to the point we can’t hear His reassuring words of encouragement.
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