The Power of Serving Others

You Can Start Where You Are

By Morsch, Gary & Nelson, Dean

Publishers Summary:
No one wants to end life's journey wondering: Did my life count for something? Did I have a reason for being here? The stories in this book show that for people of all ages, income levels, and expertise, the answer can be a resounding "Yes!" From extraordinary examples -- relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina or work in refugee camps in Afghanistan -- to localized, everyday actions, the authors demonstrate that living a life of service to others, and seeing how lives are changed as a result, establishes the meaning and significance all humans long for. Moreover, the book provides strategies for creating a purposeful life through daily service. The authors prove that the ability to find fulfillment is within reach, and that the discovery is waiting to be made in homes, workplaces, communities, neighborhoods, and schools all across America.

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ISBN
978-1-57675-366-8
Publisher
Berrett-Koehler Publishers


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Reviewed on July 15, 2006

The authors penned this book to ease the helplessness many feel when confronted with daunting world problems and to encourage readers to reach out to others in everyday life. Physician Morsch (founder & president, Heart to Heart International) and journalist Nelson (founder & director, journalism program, Po...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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