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Well Lived
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Release Date: October 2024
Page Count: 224
Size: 8 x 9
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-7369-8547-5
Case Lot Quantity: 18

Well Lived

Shaping a Legacy of Gratitude and Grace


Establish a Lasting Legacy of Love

We often think that if we only had greater resources, better life circumstances, or more experience, we could really make an impact on those around us. But what if God has already given us everything we need to make a lasting difference? What if the story you are living today is the best place to bring grace, beauty, and goodness into your world?

In Well Lived, bestselling author Sally Clarkson explores how God’s astounding grace empowers you to lead a joyful life loving and encouraging others regardless of your current circumstances.

Drawing from her time in Oxford and her early years in ministry in Eastern Europe, Sally offers an intimate look into the relationships and spaces that shaped her most, encouraging you to invite God more fully into your own story. With inspiring verses and stunning full-color photos from Oxford, Sally’s reflections and wisdom on the topics of discipleship, family, hospitality, and cultivating joy will speak to you no matter where you are in life.

You are invited to experience the richness of loving others from God’s abundance. Visually striking and beautifully written, Well Lived will inspire you to embark on a journey toward greater service, lasting significance, and wholehearted delight—a life truly well lived!

Meet the author

Sally Clarkson

Sally Clarkson

Sally Clarkson is a bestselling author, renowned speaker, and beloved mentor who has dedicated her life to inspiring countless women to live for Christ. Her podcast, At Home With Sally, has over 20 million downloads. She has been married to her husband Clay for more than forty years. They have raised four adult children. Today, Sally...

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