Mustard Seeds: Daily Thoughts to Grow With
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Average customer review:Product Description
A book of brief passages for each day of the year to help you think, reflect, ponder, and pray. This book will help you to see the person you are and the person you can become. Open your heart and mind, and your life will change gracefully.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #68520 in Books
- Published on: 2001-12-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 127 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Matthew Kelly was born in Sydney, Australia, on July 12, 1973. Over the past ten years two million people have attended his talks, seminars, and retreats. Against the backdrop of travel to fifty countries, millions more have been touched by his writings and appearances on radio and television programs. Kelly's other books include A Call to Joy , The Rhythm of Life , and The Shepherd. He also has two audio programs entitled Matthew Kelly...Live and Don' Just Try...Train.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful!
Mustard Seeds is a little gem to be cherished. I love all of Matthew Kelly's books. He is truly blessed by God.
FANTASTIC & VERY INSIGHTFUL
Fantastic & very insightful. This is a great way to start off your day. This book brings focus and meaning into your daily life. Mustard Seeds is the kind of book that you need to read slowly, reflect & reread throughout the day. It helps you to stop & reflect upon your life, the people around you and things you simply take for granted.
Also, I highly recommend my favorite book by Matthew Kelly - "The Rhythm of Life - Living Everyday with Passion & Purpose." It will change your life forever.
Plant seeds and watch them grow
Daily wisdom from Matthew Kelly, one of the most fascinating and enriching writers on Catholicism and daily life that leads to Rome. When you need a pick me up .... try these seeds ... and watch the fruit they bear.



