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People are complex. There is behavior that we see and motives that we don't. Behind the what we do of our lives is the why we do it.Edward T. Welch challenges us to peer more closely into the why. He insightfully reveals that, according to God's Word, the heart is the source of all human motivation. Our hearts contain motives such as pleasure, happiness, meaning, power, comfort, control, success, peace, freedom, reputation, respect, and love/intimacy.
Welch encourages us to ask questions to discover some of our deeper motives:
- What do you hope for, want, crave?
- What do you fear? What do you worry about?
- When do you say, "If only . . ."?
There are 26 other helpful booklets in the Resources for Changing Lives series.
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