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El arte de equivocarse: Encuentra lo bueno en las desventuras de la vida
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El arte de equivocarse: Encuentra lo bueno en las desventuras de la vida
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We all need a friend who can remind us that everything will be fine, even when disappointments, failures, or life's deep wounds threaten to bring us down.
With his characteristic passion, humor, and optimism, Stephen Miller brings you that important and timely message in his book "The Art of Messing Up": how to let your mishaps refine you instead of defining you, because God knows everything you've done and everything you will do, and loves you anyway, flaws and all.
In "The Art of Messing Up," Stephen takes us on a journey through his life and shows us that we are not the sum of our mistakes; we are what we learn from them. This is exactly the kind of message our world needs today: a message that no matter how bad we feel about failure, we'll simply be okay.
Each of his stories and teachings will encourage you to:
• See the good in your life, even when you make a mistake.
• Find laughter in every situation.
• Embrace the truth, whether it's a warm hug or a tough kick.
• Believe in the person you were created to be and that nothing should change that.
• Discover the power of grace, for others and for yourself.
Stephen says to his readers: "It's the father's heart in me that so desperately wants you to know you're seen. You belong. You are loved. No matter what makes you anxious about tomorrow or how many times you've failed, even today, everything will be okay."
Stephen and his wife Amanda have over half a million subscribers on their YouTube channel "The Miller Fam," where they share their journey as a large and diverse family of nine, showcasing the beauty and brokenness of marriage, adoption, and special needs parenthood.
"What I love about Stephen in his book 'The Art of Messing Up' is his transparency about his failures. How he learns from them and then shares them with us so we can learn too! He doesn't shy away from showing us the embarrassing parts that will make us cringe and groan and look inward and say, 'Oh, that's me too.' He's like that dad who somehow knows the perfect way to convey the point so everyone gets it, and he's not preachy or judgmental or holier than thou. He's real and hilarious."