Ebook
Gain the practical tools, relatable stories, and biblical mindsets to overcome failure, strengthen your resolve, and live anchored in God’s foolproof definition of success. This handbook features:
Failure: unemployment, a failed relationship, an unfulfilled dream or goal. Then come the emotions of shame, guilt, and lack of self-worth. Over time, we might stop thinking we’ve failed and start believing that we are failures. The truth is, if we’re willing to venture anything at all, we are going to fail. Throughout the book, Dr. Gregory Jantz, bestselling author and mental health expert, emphasizes that:
So, the question is, “How will we view our failures?”—and “What will we do with them?” Unpack how misinterpreting our failures can keep us stuck, then gain powerful strategies for reframing our mistakes for growth and success. Ultimately, we can rest in the assurance that failure is never final... because God’s love for us is forever.
How to Overcome Roadblocks, Get Unstuck, and Become Resilient
Why Failure Is Never Final explores the path of putting our failures in perspective—and becoming better because of them. Dr. Gregory Jantz reminds us that God’s definition of success has more to do with who we are than what we do. Misinterpreting failures can impose obstacles to our dreams, but the good news is that we can take preemptive action. Dr. Jantz discusses several strategies for reframing our blunders, including:
The ultimate antidote to failure, Jantz concludes, is the rich gift of God’s grace. Failure is never final because God’s love for us is forever.
Key Features of Why Failure is Never Final by Dr. Gregory Jantz
Why Failure is Never Final is perfect for individual and group use. Great for counseling, discipleship, singles groups, small groups, church giveaways, and more!
About the Author Dr. Gregory Jantz
Dr. Jantz's center, "A Place of HOPE," is recognized as a top ten facility in the U.S. for the treatment of depression. Dr. Jantz is a best-selling author of 30 books. He is a go-to media source expert for a range of behavioral-based afflictions, as well as drug and alcohol addictions. Dr. Jantz has appeared on CNN, FOX, ABC, CBS, and has been interviewed for the New York Post, Associated Press, Family Circle, and Women’s Day. He is also a regular contributor to The Huffington Post and Psychology Today blogs.