The Search for Significance
Robert McGee's best-selling book has helped millions of readers learn how to be free to enjoy Christ's love while no longer basing their self-worth on their accomplishments or the opinions of others. In fact, Billy Graham said that it was a book that "should be read by every Christian." In this timeless classic you will: Gain new skills for getting off the performance treadmill Discover how four false beliefs have negatively impacted your life Learn how to overcome obstacles that prevent you from experiencing the truth that your self-worth is found only in the love, acceptance, and forgiveness of Christ
Robert McGee's best-selling book has helped millions of readers learn how to be free to enjoy Christ's love while no longer basing their self-worth on their accomplishments or the opinions of others. In fact, Billy Graham said that it was a book that "should be read by every Christian."
In this timeless classic you will:
Gain new skills for getting off the performance treadmill
Discover how four false beliefs have negatively impacted your life
Learn how to overcome obstacles that prevent you from experiencing the truth that your self-worth is found only in the love, acceptance, and forgiveness of Christ
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abilities. They are based on His grace and the
power of His Spirit. Yes, Christ wants us to be intense
and ambitious, but not about our success or
status. If we understand His forgiveness and acceptance,
we will be intense about the right things:
Christ and His cause, and we will be free to enjoy
His love.
This is the fourth edition of the material presented
in The Search For Significance, and the response
of those who have read the book and used
the workbook has been overwhelming. I hope the
Lord will use them to convince you of His love,
forgiveness, and purposes for your life.
"For the love of Christ controls us,
having concluded this, that one died for
all, therefore all died; and He died for
all, that they who live should no longer
live for themselves, but for Him who died
and rose again on their behalf
(II Corinthians 5:14-15).
Sincerely,
Robert S. McGee