Mike Flynn has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.8★ across 9 ratings. The most-rated is The Search for Significance.

Discover what two million readers have already discovered: that true significance is found only in Christ. Robert McGee's best-selling book has helped millions of readers learn how to be free to enjoy Christ's love while no longer basing their self-worth on their accomplishments or the opinions of others. In fact, Billy Graham said that it was a book that ""should be read by every Christian."" In this re-launch of this timeless classic you will: Gain new skills for getting off the performance treadmill Discover how four false beliefs have negatively impacted your life Learn how to overcome obstacles that prevent you from experiencing the truth that your self-worth is found only in the love, acceptance, and forgiveness of Christ Other products in the Search for Significance family of products include a devotional journal and youth edition.
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Low on Love? Finding it hard to love? Someone in your world is hard to forgive? Is patience an endangered species? Kindness a forgotten virtue? If so, you may have forgotten a step - an essential first step. Living loved. God loves you. Personally. Powerfully. Passionately. Others have promised and failed. But God has promised and succeeded. He loves you with an unfailing love. And his love - if you let it - can fill you and leave you with a love worth giving.
©2002 Max Lucado (P)2018 Thomas Nelson

Are you a dry sponge? Edgy and rigid? Ineffective? Would you like to be softened up some? Would you like to be more useful in the hands of the One who made you? Then come to the well, says Max Lucado. Scientists assure us that humans can't live without water, and we don't even attempt it. But survival without God? Oh, we sip, we taste, but we're prone to go extended times without a good drink from the well of the Lord. And we pay the price for doing so. We shrink. We coil and re-coil against the world...organs harden...hearts harden. In this renewing and life-giving audiobook, Max Lucado leads us to the four essential nutrients needed by every soul. Come to the cross and know that your sins are pardoned and your death is defeated. Receive Christ's energy and believe that you can do all things through the one who gives you strength. Receive his Lordship, knowing that you belong to him and that He looks out for you. Receive his love and feel confident that nothing can separate you from it. Come, with Max, to the well...to Christ's work on the cross, his energy, his Lordship, and his Love.
©2005 Max Lucado (P)2018 Thomas Nelson

Master the Key is the story of Steve, a very successful adviser at Outlier Capital. He began his career with the intention of having a meaningful impact on others, but the markets were booming, and his motives were quickly overcome by the sweetness of easy money. Soon, the great recession hammered everyone, especially Steve, and he was brought to his knees. Everything was in the tank - his relationship with his wife, Lucy, and two daughters, Tina and Elle, his physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health, and of course, his business. He was on the verge of losing it all. One night, after an intense argument with his wife, Steve drove back to the office with one thought in mind: bourbon. Shortly after arriving, a phone call from Gerald, Steve's mentor and largest client, interrupts his attempts to enjoy a neatly poured glass of the stuff. Unfortunately, he was calling to inform Steve that he would be pulling his accounts and investing them elsewhere. The devastating news launched Steve into a rage, and he shattered what used to be his most prized possession: a photograph of him, Lucy, and the girls. How could I let this happen? How could I have gone from the heights of success to this? Suddenly, Steve begins to feel as if his stomach is trying to crawl out of his mouth. He couldn't breathe. He knows something is terribly wrong. Fortunately, when things look bleakest, a man known as "the Janitor" arrives, saving Steve's life. After Steve recovers, he agrees to meet with the man who saved him. Over the next several days, the Janitor and a few of his friends - an orphaned violinist, a Cuban refugee-turned-entrepreneur, and an executive coach - teach Steve that the greatest crisis humanity faces is not a financial one, but, rather, an even greater crisis comes from: Allowing, unconsciously, a circumstance or someone else's story direct one's self-narrative Chaining one's gifts to the pursuit of status and achievement Allowing a comfort or fear to replace action Misunderstanding the power of community Most importantly, they remind Steve he already possesses the key needed to fulfill his God-given potential and live a meaningful life on purpose.
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