Become a Better You: 7 Keys to Improving Your Life Every Day
 

Become a Better You

by Joel Osteen

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Joel Osteen reaches one of the largest audiences in the U.S. and across the globe--more than 42,000 people attend his church every week, and millions more tune in by television to hear his words of inspiration and wisdom. His first book, Your Best Life Now, has sold over 4 million copies and is available worldwide in 17 languages. His message of hope is helping people find... (read more)

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Gerard Z
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I do not usually read books 600 plus pages long except for Stephen King novels, but this book is an exception! This is a wonderful book because it made me think how I'm living my life. Joel Osteen really breaks it down to its simplest form. I especially enjoyed the real life examples he uses to make his point. Most are very funny and you see yourself in them. A must read for people who want to change their life in 2008. Gerard Zemek husband of author of "My Funny Dad, Harry"

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  • Men Pineda

    men pineda said:

    This is Joel 2 book i love the as the frist one so if what to "Become a Better You." you must get that this book
    right now and be come a Better Person a Better Christan!!

    posted Thursday, April 3 2008
  • Gabriel A

    gabriel a said:

    he is a well dedicated christian, and took just after his father. he has never dissapointed his father cos he is still holding the fort.
    let us not dissapoint God, and HOLD to his commandmants.

    posted Monday, March 24 2008
  • getrude f

    getrude f said:

    this is a must read for every christian, there are certain things we do take for granted,this book helps you get rid of some past issues preventing you from reaching your full potential as an individual.

    posted Thursday, March 20 2008
  • Joey C

    joey c said:

    Consider Joel Osteen a self-help guru before you consider him a minister of the gospel. He has a lot of good things to say, but his goal is money and notoriety.

    posted Friday, March 7 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • singjoy

    singjoy said:

    building others is my stlye and reading this book has added a lot to my spirit, i never regreted reading it

    posted Sunday, February 17 2008
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