I have to admit, this is probably one of the questions I’ve most asked myself throughout my life. There’s a desire in me for my life to really matter, to have some kind of significance, for my existence to carry more than just a modicum of weight. Nobody wants to be a voiceless mass floating through time like some kind of satellite lost in space. Though I have felt that way. And I’m guessing I’m not alone.
I’m grateful for the grace-filled moments that have snuck up on me—times where there’s a clarity of focus, a clear vision of my life’s purpose. These moments all seem to stem from a slight change of perspective—a fresh understanding of my mission.
This is the focus of Andy Andrew’s stunning story in the beautiful giftbook, “The Butterfly Effect.” With example after example, Andrews convincingly makes the case that every single thing we do matters. Add to that, he says we have all been created in order to make a difference in the world around us. And I kinda believe him! At least I know my heart seems to jump a bit when I soak in these words.
Watch this video of Andy telling more about the book….
If you’re like me and you occasionally need to be reminded that you are indeed living on, and in, purpose…check out this powerful book. Or get one for a friend who you’d like to encourage.
With blessings of truth & significant purpose,
Mark

