ENLARGE MY TERRITORY? Helps Find Meaning in Life

By: Oct. 29, 2014
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LUBBOCK, Texas

Ever dealt with a hardship? Lost a job? Dealt with a bad relationship? These adversities cause great amounts of stress. But these obstacles can be overcome when dealt with them directly. And by doing so, anyone can become stronger and more appreciative of what they have.

"Enlarge My Territory?" by author Suzi Johnson is a Christian guidebook that helps readers understand life's purpose. In her book, Johnson shares how God answered her prayers and offers real-world advice to help readers live the life God intends for them.

"As Christians, we read about and long to live with God in the Promised Land," Johnson said. "We see it as a someday thing - something that will happen in the future. But did you know you can live in the Promised Land now?"

As Johnson invites readers into her personal journey, readers will learn what worked for her and find the resources they need to live life to the fullest.

"God wants you to have the best possible life," Johnson said. "Discover how to experience blessings beyond what you could ever imagine. You don't have to wander through life without meaning, going nowhere. You can live life to the fullest thanks to God's blessings."

For more information about Johnson and her book, visit http://www.suzijohnson.com

"Enlarge My Territory?"
By Suzi Johnson
Hardcover | $30.95 | ISBN: 978-1-4627-3845-8
Paperback | $14.99 | ISBN: 978-1-4627-3846-5
eBook | $3.99 | ISBN: 978-1-4627-3847-2
Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, LifeWay and iTunes

About the author:
Suzi Johnson earned a master's degree from Texas Tech University. She has been vice president of a manufacturing company, a management consultant, and owned and operated three accounting and tax offices. She and her husband live in Lubbock, Texas. They have four grown sons, thirteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.



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