Winston Churchill: A Man For His Time
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Esther is not alone in her experience of divine destiny. Down through the ages countless men and women have risen to the challenge of particular tasks that seemed to be part of their destiny. That towering figure of the twentieth century, Winston Churchill, is another example.
Full of caustic wit and glaring personal weaknesses, nonetheless Churchill was “made” for the challenge of leading Great Britain through the desperate days of World War II. His morale-boosting strength of character and his magnificent oratory impassioned and inspired a nation to stand against the evil of the Nazi empire.
Churchill was 66 when he became Prime Minister. All his life, he said, seemed “mere preparation” for the Herculean task of leading a nation at war. As he wrote in his memoirs, “I felt as if I were walking with destiny, and that all my past life had been but a preparation for this hour, and for this trial.”
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Table of Contents
- Soul Purpose: Making a Difference in Life and Work
- Section A: What On Earth Was I Made For?
- Section B: Uniquely Me - A Workbook
- Section C: Weaving It All Together
- Section D: Things Keep Changing
- Section E: Living in the Light of the World’s Needs
- Appendix: Someone's Calling You
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Contributors: Alistair Mackenzie, Wayne Kirkland, and Annette Dunham.
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