With terrorism and violence prevalent throughout the world today, author and musician Larry Meyer says people are searching for messages of hope in an unstable world. He addresses the world's search by launching a new marketing campaign for his book, "The Jesus Principle, Volume 1: From the Deepest Mystery to the Greatest Love" (published by WestBow Press).
In the book, Meyer shares 200 personal and uplifting messages he has received from the Holy Spirit throughout his life and through his daily meditation. "I find that irrespective of the adversity that may be going on in your life, when you still your mind and quiet your thoughts you can begin to feel and hear the small still voice of the Holy Spirit," Meyer says.
Meyer hopes readers can develop their own spirit-flow and, therefore, deepen their love and connections with the Lord, bringing much more happiness and joy into their lives every day. "I feel these messages, like love letters from our heavenly father, are edifying and will bring soothing, calming peace to those who read them," Meyer adds. "I believe we are all chosen, but it is up to us to answer the calling."
"The Jesus Principle, Volume 1"
By Larry Meyer
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 470 pages | ISBN 9781512732252
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 470 pages | ISBN 9781512732245
E-Book | 470 pages | ISBN 9781512732238
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Larry Meyer is a private music instructor, performing artist and author. He has a master's in music and has published five books on guitar instruction. Meyer has released several jazz albums in the United States and internationally, recording and performing both as a soloist and in various ensembles. He has composed more than 400 original compositions and uses this material in his teachings.
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