
Chasing Daylight
Seize the Power of Every Moment
Author: Erwin Raphael McManus
Narrator: Erwin McManus
Unabridged: 7 hr 30 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 01/29/2019

Author: Erwin Raphael McManus
Narrator: Erwin McManus
Unabridged: 7 hr 30 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 01/29/2019
Erwin Raphael McManus is a renowned life architect, award-winning author, and artist. With over one million book sales and translations into multiple languages, he has captivated audiences in stadiums across seventy countries on five continents. His creative expertise has extended to consulting for esteemed organizations from the NFL to the Pentagon. For three decades, McManus has advised CEOs, athletes, celebrities, and billion-dollar companies, helping them overcome limitations and unlock their personal genius. As the founder and lead pastor of Mosaic, a global spiritual movement, he has inspired millions and leads impactful humanitarian initiatives alongside his wife, Kim McManus, sharing his wisdom through The Arena, McManus Mastermind, and The Seven Frequencies of Communication.
In this book, the subject of going from passive to proactive life is deeply explored. What benefits it brings to the society even if you stumble and even if you may think what you do is insignificant; at the end it is important. Is a life of adventure really worth the risk? What choice would you mak......more
For a book to get 5 stars from me it has to be both life-impacting and compelling. This book was easily both. It's uncommon for a book to be so theological without feeling so. It's incredibly practical and I believe a book I needed to read at just the right time. Though the theme is pretty much - "Go......more
This book changed my life! It filled me with a thirst for Christ and a passion for his kingdom......more
I started this book on a whim with somewhat low expectations, because I enjoyed but wasn’t impressed with “Artistan Soul.” Turns out this is a work I hope to return to again and again. In a way, it struck me as his McManus‘ “Mere Christianity”— a lot of theology that doesn’t necessarily feel like th......more