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Well Lived

Shaping a Legacy of Gratitude and Grace

Sally ClarksonSeries: Well Lived
4.7
(23)
Pages
224
Year
2024
Language
English

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Write a Beautiful Story with Your Life



You are invited to embark on a journey toward greater service, lasting significance, and wholehearted delight-a life truly well lived!



In this transformative journey through heartfelt reflections and breathtaking photos, bestselling author Sally Clarkson explores how God's astounding grace empowers you to lead a joyful life loving and encouraging others. Drawing from her time in Oxford and years in ministry, she offers wisdom on the topics of discipleship, family, hospitality, and cultivating joy that will inspire you to invite God more fully into your own story.



Wherever you are in your life's journey, Sally's encouraging insights will call you to deeper faith and guide you toward a life filled with direction, meaning, courage, and contentment.

"Our way to this fruitful, flourishing, well-lived life comes when

we willingly accept the mantle of devotion with a servant's heart full of love for Him-

creating beauty again and again, loving, forgiving, sacrificing,

pouring our lives out to bring light and redemption to our world every day." In this transformative journey through heartfelt reflections and breathtaking photos, bestselling author Sally Clarkson calls you to deeper faith and guides you toward a life filled with direction, meaning, courage, and contentment. Sally Clarkson is a bestselling author of 30 books, renowned speaker, and beloved mentor who has dedicated her life to inspiring countless women to live fully in love with Christ. Her podcast, At Home with Sally, has over 26 million downloads. She has been married to her husband, Clay, for more than 40 years. They have raised four children, who are their best friends. Today, Sally lives between the mountains of Colorado and the rolling fields of England. You can connect with her at SallyClarkson.com.

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