Speaker: Joseph Peck, M.D.
Facilitator: Joseph Peck, M.D.
Date: April 20, 2023, 2 pm Eastern
One of the greatest needs today is for people to really see and really believe the things they already profess to believe.
Knowing about things does not mean we actually believe them. When we truly believe what we profess, we are set to act as if it were true.
During the past few weeks, I was led to listen to the entire audiobook “Life Without Lack: Living in the Fullness of Psalm 23” twice. I also began reading the Kindle version of this outstanding book by Dallas Willard.
This is the best book that I have ever come across to help someone understand and apply Psalm 23 for sustainable peace and victories in life.
Imagine a life you have always desired—a life in which you are never in need—of anything, at any time, from anyone—a life that knows no fear or angst. In short, the offer of a life without lack. And yes, that is really possible.
Come join me for this life-changing broadcast in which I will summarize some key points from this life-giving book. I also will be sharing a short video interview of Dallas Willard full of pearls of wisdom.
Joseph Peck, aka The Time Doctor, The Journal Guy, and The Connector, is a physician, author, international speaker, creative marketing and communication strategist, and leadership coach. His passion is creating a movement Empowering Dreams of millions of people globally through coaching, journaling, and life-changing webinars. His gift is connecting people, ideas, and resources in Christ for creative miracles.
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Thank you for the opportunity to hear this presentation. It’s encouraging and motivating and simple to do everyday yet profound – saying The Lord’s Prayer and declaring Psalm 23 right to the Lord himself and recognizing that the presence of God is with me. This I want to do, not with vain repetition but with a sincere heart. 2 Corinthians 9:8 already is a life verse for me, but I have gotten away from it and this brings it back to me. I feel incredibly blessed to have shared in this. Thank you for making it available to all of us.
You’re welcome Sandra. Thank you for your comments. I agree it is encouraging, motivating, simple (and powerful) to do what Dallas Willard recommends.