Acres of Diamonds

Beverly Fells Jones

Acres of Diamonds

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As a special thank you, download your copy of Russell H. Conwell’s “Acres of Diamonds” lecture.  This lecture has been an inspiration to millions since his first delivery on the Chautauqua circuit prior to his becoming pastor of the Grace Baptist Church in Philadelphia in 1882 and was first published in book form in 1890 by the John Y. Huber Company of Philadelphia. Before his death in 1925, Conwell would come to deliver it over 6,152 times around the world.

Russell H. Conwell (February 15, 1843 – December 6, 1925) was an American Baptist minister, orator, philanthropist, lawyer, and writer. He is best remembered not only for this lecture but also as the founder and first president of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

This lecture made a huge impression on me because I realized yet again that you can find abundance in your own back yard if you would just look.  No matter where you are or what your circumstance you can create a life that you are proud to be a part.

Read and re-read this lecture; each time you read it you will realize something new that you can use in your life.  Email me at beverly@commandingyourlife.com or click the contact button on your left to tell me what you learned about yourself and what you can become or do by reading “Acres of Diamonds.”

Acres of Diamonds

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“Just as you have believed, let it be done for you.” Matthew 9:29

And It is so!

In Gratitude,

Beverly Fells Jones
The Silver Fox of Consciousness

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