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You Can Soar like an Eagle

by Nell W. Mohney
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Overview

But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not be weary, they will walk and not be faint.
(Isaiah 40:31 KJV)

The eagle is a majestic bird that represents inspiration and courage. According to my research, it is the only bird that will not try to avoid a storm. Though eagles don’t seek out a storm, when one occurs, they hang on until they can soar above it.
It occurs to me that some people are like eagles. It isn’t that they have no storms or difficulties in their lives; all of us do. What makes them “eagle people” is their tenacious hold on hope. When a storm comes, instead of worrying, they draw upon the inner resources that come from faith to rise above the storm and soar.
In this book, we will explore the resources available to us as Christians when storms suddenly appear upon our horizons. Among these resources are the Bible, the revealed Word of God; prayer; worship; and the example and encouragement of Christian friends, family members, co-workers, and neighbors. When we use these God-given resources, we too can “soar like an eagle”!
—adapted from the introduction Each chapter includes a key Scripture verse, personal stories and anecdotes, practical and spiritual insights for inspiration and encouragement in weathering the storms of life, and questions for reflection or discussion. Some chapters also include “An Eagle Challenge”—a specific suggestion for implementing a particular principle in your life.

Synopsis

But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not be weary, they will walk and not be faint.
(Isaiah 40:31 KJV)

The eagle is a majestic bird that represents inspiration and courage. According to my research, it is the only bird that will not try to avoid a storm. Though eagles don’t seek out a storm, when one occurs, they hang on until they can soar above it.
It occurs to me that some people are like eagles. It isn’t that they have no storms or difficulties in their lives; all of us do. What makes them “eagle people” is their tenacious hold on hope. When a storm comes, instead of worrying, they draw upon the inner resources that come from faith to rise above the storm and soar.
In this book, we will explore the resources available to us as Christians when storms suddenly appear upon our horizons. Among these resources are the Bible, the revealed Word of God; prayer; worship; and the example and encouragement of Christian friends, family members, co-workers, and neighbors. When we use these God-given resources, we too can “soar like an eagle”!
—adapted from the introduction Each chapter includes a key Scripture verse, personal stories and anecdotes, practical and spiritual insights for inspiration and encouragement in weathering the storms of life, and questions for reflection or discussion. Some chapters also include “An Eagle Challenge”—a specific suggestion for implementing a particular principle in your life.

About the Author, Nell W. Mohney

NELL W. MOHNEY is a popular motivational author and speaker. She has led seminars for business groups, professional organizations, and church gatherings nationwide. Her books include Don't Put a Period Where God Put a Comma; Slay Your Giants; You Can Soar Like an Eagle; From Eve to Esther: Letting Old Testament Women Speak to Us; From Mary to Lydia: Letting New Testament Women Speak to Us;Build your Bounce-back Ability; Running the Marathon of Life; and Just Choose Happiness.Nell isa regular columnist for the Chattanooga Times / Chattanooga Free Press. She lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2004
Publisher
Dimensions for Living
Pages
132
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780687044696

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