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Never fear, never quit:

a story of courage and perseverance
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Delacorte Press, May 1, 1997 - Philosophy - 113 pages
A heartwarming allegory of a man and his guardian angel that teaches twenty positive principles of faith and action--ten on courage and ten on perseverance. These are practical, emotional, and spiritual skills that help us overcome fear and inspire us to fulfill our greatest personal and professional dreams. Fear is the most toxic of emotions--and no one knows this better than Paul Peterson, who is losing the fight to sustain the school he has built for troubled youngsters and sees no way out but to end it all. "It's a beautiful evening for flying, isn't it?" With these words Paul is pulled back from the edge of a windswept cliff by Rafe, who takes him on a backward voyage through time and on a profound journey of self-transformation. In this extraordinary book, Rafe shows Paul how new perspectives and attitudes can create a radically different picture of reality, and how he can find solutions to his seemingly intractable problems. Brave, wise, and wonderful,Never Fear, Never Quitteaches that miracles are worth working for, that we each have the power to create the person we were meant to be--and to give that gift of knowledge to others.

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Fear Creates Enemies Courage Creates
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