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What About Tomorrow?
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A
Word About This Booklet
This booklet was prepared
from Norman Vincent Peale's most powerful concepts for living. Central to his
life was an earnest desire to help all those he met to achieve God's plan for
their lives. And, take my word for it, he believed with all his heart that God
has a wonderful plan for all those who trust Him and use their gifts to the
fullest.
Norman Vincent Peale would never have intended the
words that follow to be a chore. Rather, he would want them to bring you joy
and personal fulfillment. All he would ask is that you approach what you read
here with an open mind and heart. Read this booklet at your own pace, as much
or as little as you want at each sitting. If something in it makes you stop
and think . . . well, then stop and think!
I'm hoping it will suggest a line of behavior that
will make you feel better about yourself. How about writing down your own positive
action plan? This will reinforce your resolve to carry it out. It would be a
good idea to tell God about your plan, too.
In the last chapter of this booklet you'll be reading
about putting God first. Confirm this priority by confiding with Him about your
deepest hopes for yourself and how you're going to accomplish them. Make God
your personal partner in realizing your goals and dreamsin building better
tomorrows.
God bless you.

Ted Nace
Vice President of Ministries
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