<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Host of one of the largest inspirational television broadcasts in America, reaching millions each week, Bobby Schuller is a new generation communicator who speaks with enormous depth from family and personal trials about what is vital - what really matters in this life. Bobby has 300,000 active email subscribers to his national TV show, The Hour of Power.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Happiness begins with a new set of eyes.</strong></p><p>Bobby Schuller has experienced enough loss and family struggle in his thirty-three years to understand that being blessed is not about glory, money, or fame. It's about so much more.</p><p>In<em> Happiness According to Jesus</em>, Schuller explores ten contemporary truths drawn from Jesus's Sermon on the Mount about what it means to live a blessed life. He asks: </p><p>How can I be a peacemaker in my relationships?<br /> If God loves me, why won't he answer my prayers?<br /> Is it wrong to be materially blessed?<br /> What does it mean to be poor in spirit?<br /> How can I find fulfillment whatever the circumstances?</p><p>No matter how long we have been following him, Jesus wants to mold our hearts to his so we view life as he does. As Schuller writes, Jesus didn't come to bring a new law. He came to make us a new creation.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Bobby Schuller</b>, born in 1981, is an American Christian pastor, writer, and televangelist. He is the grandson of Robert H. Schuller, founder of the Crystal Cathedral. Bobby now hosts the <i>Hour of Power</i> television program and is senior pastor of Shepherd's Grove church in Garden Grove, California, the congregation formerly known as the Crystal Cathedral. Schuller is president of the St. Patrick Project, a social services outreach in Orange County.
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