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Life has a funny way of bringing things full circle, especially when it comes to the people who truly shape us. Recently, I had the immense joy of reconnecting with my dear Christian friend, Michele, after what felt like far too long. Though our reunion wasn’t face-to-face, the hours we spent texting, catching up, reminiscing about our younger days, and sharing where our paths had led were a powerful testament to the enduring depth of our connection—a bond forged in faith and shared life experiences. As our conversation flowed, a memory surfaced that truly sparked something profound in me—a realization I felt compelled to share here with you all.
Years ago, I gave Michele a book that had profoundly impacted my own walk: Tommy Newberry’s “The 4:8 Principle: The Secret to a Joy-Filled Life.” We talked about it back then, but as often happens, life gets busy, and certain treasures can drift to the back of a shelf. After I moved away years ago, the book, her copy, could have simply been misplaced during the transition. What struck me so deeply during our recent text conversation was when Michele brought it up herself. She mentioned she’d been thinking about that book lately, feeling a strong pull to revisit its message, but she just couldn’t find her copy anywhere. It was more than just a lost book; it was a tangible link to a period of our lives and a shared pursuit of faith. Her longing to find it again, after all these years, felt like a powerful affirmation of the emotional tie that has always bound us, and how this particular book held a special place in that connection. Her genuine search reignited my own appreciation for “The 4:8 Principle” and, even more so, for the enduring depth of our friendship. It underscored how certain truths, and certain people, remain deeply woven into the fabric of our lives, ready to bring us back together, even across distances and through digital means.
What I found, and what I believe Michele was so powerfully drawn back to, is its practical approach coupled with its spiritual foundation. It doesn’t just preach; it provides actionable insights into how to shift your mindset, manage your thoughts, and ultimately unlock a deeper sense of joy and purpose in every aspect of your life—from relationships to personal goals. For us, it became clear that this book was more than just words on a page; it was a shared touchstone, a reminder of our enduring friendship, and a testament to how God can use even a “lost” book to bring hearts back together, no matter how we reconnect.To God be the glory for His faithfulness, His timeless Word in Philippians 4:8, and for the beautiful gift of friendship!“
For those unfamiliar with it, Tommy Newberry’s book isn’t just another self-help guide; it’s a spiritual anchor. It takes a single, timeless truth from God’s Word, found in Philippians 4:8 – ‘Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.’ – and unpacks how consistently applying this divine filter to your thoughts can truly transform your life. It’s a powerful guide to cultivating mental discipline and intentionally choosing joy, even amidst life’s challenges, rooted deeply in Christian wisdom.
The story of Michele and the lost book truly reminded me of the enduring power of Tommy Newberry’s ‘The 4:8 Principle.’ It’s more than just a book; it’s a guide to intentionally cultivating a life rooted in joy, clarity, and purpose, and it clearly has a way of finding its way back into our lives when we need it most. If you’re interested in exploring this transformative principle for yourself, you can find ‘The 4:8 Principle’ on Amazon. Click on the image below and it will take you to Amazon so you can purchase this book. #ad
Let me know what you think of the book and if it has made any changes in your life, or how similar principles have impacted you!