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  1. May 31, 2022 · In this new book, David Ashcraft, pastor of a large and influential church, and Rob Skacel, licensed psychologist and business leader, encourage readers to embrace risk and to live their lives to the fullest potential, in order to both run and finish the race with no regrets.

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  2. May 31, 2022 · If you make decisions that impact the lives of others, then you need What Was I Thinking in your library. This book challenges leaders who hold positions of influence in the lives of others to carefully examine more than just the outcome of our decisions, but also the methods we use to make them.

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    • 05/31/2022
    • 216
    • B&H Publishing Group
  3. In this new book, David Ashcraft, pastor of a large and influential church, and Rob Skacel, licensed psychologist and executive coach, encourage readers to embrace risk and to live their lives to the fullest potential, in order to both run and finish the race with no regrets.

  4. Feb 10, 2016 · "What Was I Thinking? Volume 1" encourages kids to celebrate their brains and their amazing potential. It also teaches the importance of using those powerful brains to think before acting, and to consider consequences both good and bad.

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    • Zac Lange
  5. May 31, 2022 · Read 6 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. How do you know when the rewards outweigh the risks? If you want to reach your full potentia…

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    • Hardcover
  6. In this new book, David Ashcraft, pastor of a large and influential church, and Rob Skacel, licensed psychologist and business leader, encourage readers to embrace risk and to live their lives to the fullest potential, in order to both run and finish the race with no regrets.

  7. Jul 18, 2006 · Seminary professor, radio broadcaster, and former pastor Steve Brown is tired. He confesses, "I'm tired of glib answers to hard questions, irrelevant 'God words' and stark, cold foundations on which no house has ever been built." So he set out to revitalize his faith by reexamining his thoughts and his faith.

    • Steve Brown
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