The Kingdom Mindset Collection.
Four workbooks, one kingdom mindset. The whole journey from drifting to living on purpose.
The complete Kingdom Mindset series in one collection. Learn. Earn. Return. hands you the rhythm the intentional life runs on. The Mile Markers of Life helps you locate yourself honestly and recalibrate. Live to Give, Not Take moves you from grabbing to giving. Celebration Comes Through Sacrifice turns the cost of your calling into the seed of your celebration. Four workbooks that build on each other, at the best price on the site.
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The four books in this bundle.
Learn. Earn. Return.
Three intentional postures for a life that becomes, builds and blesses, in every season God gives you.
Four chapters on the rhythm the intentional life runs on. You Learn to become, you Earn to build, you Return to bless, all anchored in one kingdom mindset. For the person done drifting and ready to live on purpose. Bring a pen.
About this bookThe Mile Markers of Life.
How to locate yourself honestly, recalibrate and travel due north back into your purpose.
Five chapters on reading the mile markers of your life, the exits you missed and the on-ramps back to your calling. For the good, tired, well-meaning person who has been driving distracted through their own life. Bring a pen.
About this bookLive to Give, Not Take.
The kingdom shift from grabbing to giving, and the difference it makes in your home, your work and the world you build around you.
Five chapters on the shift from a taking life to a giving one. The world says climb, grab and accumulate. The people who leave a mark are the ones who give. This is the freedom waiting on the other side of your open hand.
About this bookCelebration Comes Through Sacrifice.
Turning the cost of your calling into the seed of your celebration.
Five chapters on the reframe that changes everything. The world sells you the crown and hides the cross. This workbook shows you that sacrifice is not loss but seed, and nothing worth celebrating in your life will come without it.
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