Want to find Your Life's Purpose?

And then learn how to fulfill it?

In Chariots of Fire, Olympic runner Eric Liddell faces criticism from his sister, Jennie.  Jennie sees in Eric the potential he has for serving God in China.  After Eric misses a prayer meeting, Jennie accuses him of not caring for God.  To her delight, Eric tell Jennie that he intends to return to China, however,

"I've got a lot of running to do first.  Jennie, you've got to understand.  
I believe God made me for a purpose, but he also made me fast.  
And when I run, I feel His pleasure."  


God made Eric Liddell for a purpose.  Eric's purpose was not only serve God in China, but also to serve Him by running, and running fast.

"When I run, I feel His pleasure."

Like Eric, God made you to feel His pleasure.  His purpose for you is weighted with pleasure.  His purpose for you is dripping with JOY, real joy.

Are you experiencing the joy of God's pleasure over you as you live out His purposes?  

If your answer is a definite "No," or even an "I'm not sure," I'd love to invite you to join me for a 12-week Virtual Book Club beginning January 9th discussing Eric Rees' book,

In the first six weeks, you'll find your purpose by uncovering your SHAPE
  • Spiritual Gifts
  • Heart
  • Abilities
  • Personality
  • Experiences
In the second six weeks you'll explore how to fulfill your purpose by unlocking your life and unleashing your SHAPE for God's glory and your joy.  
Sound exciting?  I think so!  To participate, here's what you need to do:
  1. Email me at cynthiafin@gmail.com to sign up and get more information from me on how the Virtual Book Club will work.
  2. Order S.H.A.P.E.:  Finding and Fulfillig Your Unique Purpose for Life.
  3. Pass this information on to other women who you think would like to find their SHAPE.  
  4. And then mark your calendar for January 9th to begin your journey to find and fulfill your unique purpose for life.


Finding and fulfilling your life's purpose.  I can't wait to start this journey with you!  
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