Something You Once Knew: Waking up to the extraordinary in your ordinary life

Joshua Luke Smith
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Something You Once Knew: Waking up to the extraordinary in your ordinary life

Joshua Luke Smith
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160 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 16, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Spck
  • ISBN: 9780281085811
  • Dimensions: 5.08" W x 1.0" L x 7.8" H
Joshua Luke Smith is a British pastor, poet, and producer. He is the founder of Orphan No More, a platform for his own music and other upcoming artists, and hosts The Pilgrimage Podcast. He has given a TEDx Talk, speaks regularly at festivals in the UK and USA and has been featured on Complex and BBC Radio 1. He is married to Kara and they have recently welcomed their first child, Eden. Something You Once Knew is his first book.
‘Josh is a friend I trust, and he's a truth-teller, a heart revealer, and a soul searcher, so to say I was excited to read this book is an understatement. I am delighted to report that every single page is a gift to your soul. It made my heart soar, my brain engage, and it made tears spontaneously fall from my eyes as I nodded along in agreement. 'Something you once knew' will make you want to embrace every ounce of creativity you have inside and turn it into a piece of art, but importantly, it will show you that you already have the courage to reveal it to the world. Every human should read this masterpiece (and I don't call it that lightly) as I honestly think it has the ability to make us all better people.’

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