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New from Andy Stanley: Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets

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Make better decisions and live with fewer regrets. Ever planned a regret? Probably not. Nobody plans

Make better decisions and live with fewer regrets. [Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets by Andy Stanley]( Ever planned a regret? Probably not. Nobody plans to blow up a relationship, or a career, or to plunge deep into debt. So . . . why do we make bad decisions? Author and pastor Andy Stanley is convinced it’s because most people have no plan to make good decisions. That’s why Andy wrote his new book [Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets]( so you can be different. So you can learn to make regret-proof decisions in your relationships, career, finances, health, and more. Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets may be the most important book you read on personal growth this year. But it’s even more effective if you read it with a group. Pre-order today & [get exclusive bonuses]( before they disappear. Our Premium Bonus Package includes a limited-edition journal, a personal letter from Andy, and more. [Learn More]( [Get Bonus Resources]( What People Are Saying “Andy Stanley strikes again! . . . Brimming with wisdom, insightful teaching, and that signature Andy Stanley humor . . . I can’t recommend it highly enough!” –Ian Morgan Cron “Not just a necessary guide to better decisions—a handbook for life that is sure to make a difference in yours.” –Lysa TerKeurst “Classic Andy–accessible to any of us wanting to change, yet deep enough to challenge you if you think you know the answers.” –Max Lucado “Now is the time to change your choices to regret-proof your future. Andy will show you how.” –Levi Lusko [Learn More]( [event.jpg]( You’re invited to the FREE event: Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets Join Andy Stanley for this special one-night event where Andy discusses some of the life-changing ideas from his new book, Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets. You’ll hear insights about breaking bad habits, wise finances, thriving in the workplace, parenting, dealing with disagreement, and more. Watch it with a group or on your own. This event will help anyone who wants to make better decisions. [Sign Up Today]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?](    Don't want to receive these emails anymore?  [unsubscribe from this list](    [update subscription preferences]( RELEVANT Media Group · 55 West Church St. · Suite #211 · Orlando, FL 32801 · USA

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