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“Find the meaning of life in me. Find your value and confidence in me. Find your purpose and direction in me. Find the source for all spiritual achievement in me. Find the strength to live each moment in me. Find the wisdom to navigate the many turns of life in me. Find forgiveness for all your sins in me. Find the satisfaction of boundless joy in me. Find the most satisfying life for all eternity in me.”

Quote by Eric Ludy

Work

When God Writes Your Life Story: Experience the Ultimate Adventure

This book presents a spiritual perspective on personal narrative, suggesting that human fulfillment comes from allowing a higher power to shape one's life path rather than pursuing self-directed ambition. Drawing on themes common in evangelical Christian literature, it frames faith-based surrender as an adventure rather than a loss of agency. The work typically addresses readers seeking meaning through religious commitment, using the metaphor of authorship to explore concepts of providence, trust, and purpose. The title implies a contrast between self-authored plans and a life shaped by spiritual submission, a recurring theme in contemporary Christian living guides published from the late twentieth century onward. more

Author

Eric Ludy
Eric Ludy

Eric Ludy, born on December 17, 1970, is an American author known for his works on Christian faith and spiritual growth. His books have gained popularity among readers. more

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