The Missing Peace is a book for individuals that are eager to take the steps to live their best life with God. Jared opens up about his journey to help those who are struggling to understand that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. When you are ready to accept what’s holding you back or not serving you, peace can be present in your life to fulfill you and make you whole.
In The Missing Peace readers can expect intimate conversations, biblical enlightenment, life lessons and realistic advice. Find what’s missing in your life.
Learning about the misconceptions and lies of mental illnesses.
Identifying the ways you can instantly change your mindset.
Understanding what truths are in the Bible about peace and how they relate to your day to day lifestyle.
Accepting that the quality of your life will be determined by the quality of your choices.
Actively turning your disappointments into victories.
Creating a clear and concise vision for your life that serves your mental, emotional and spiritual well-being.
Putting your faith at the the center of every challenge, change or unexpected outcome you will face.
Based on the book, the podcast brings The Missing Peace to life through real and raw conversations with the author. Season one walks individuals through the steps they need to take to re-interject what’s missing in their lives; everyone’s transformation journey begins with a choice.
Read up on helpful insights and get connected with resources that will advance your vision for your life. The Missing Peace Blog is where real-world, inclusive discussions happen to better you as an individual and empower you to live a peace-filled life.
Over the past two months, I have shared with you personal stories and numerous ways to apply God’s Word along with practical ideas to help you guard your heart.
Over the past two months, I have shared with you personal stories and numerous ways to apply God’s Word along with practical ideas to help you guard your heart.
When was the last time you thought about your thoughts?
When you think about yourself, what is the first thought that comes to mind?