You were created for a meaningful life
Are you looking for purpose in your life? Trying to find a career that is a calling? Each day you can make a difference by being yourself and doing good. The greatest impact you can have is probably just around the corner, within your grasp, and embedded in your heart. It may not be easy, but it is accessible.
Jonathan Golden takes you on twelve adventures to discover not just who you are but how you can have the courage to find your calling and do good in the process. As a pastor and the founder of Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee Company, a multimillion-dollar social enterprise, he is living out his unique calling to promote social, spiritual, and economic justice in the lives of thousands of Rwandans, while at the same time giving
you a great cup of coffee. For ten years, he has invited millions to “Drink Coffee. Do Good.” And now he invites you to Be You. Do Good.
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“Embracing who God made you to be actually helps you contribute to the common good. Jonathan has found a way to make a difference to thousands of people in Rwanda and in the United States. Read his book and you’ll learn how to do the same.”
— Gabe Lyons, coauthor of unChristian and Good Faith
“Be You. Do Good. is a practical and powerful book to help you find a life of meaning. Finally, a tool to help people find freedom to live as God made them to be!”
— Jonathan Merritt, author of Jesus Is Better Than You Imagined“Wondering what God has for you? Jonathan Golden has been helping people discover and pursue their unique callings for over a decade, and I’m confident he can help you find yours.”
— Edouard Bamporiki, member of parliament, commissioner of human rights“Narrator Kelly Dolan conveys great respect for his audience in his delivery of this well-crafted personal growth book…[A] seamless blend of message and performance.”
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Jonathan David Golden is the founder of Land of a Thousand Hills, a multi-million-dollar coffee company that provides a living wage to more than 2,500 Rwandan farmers and their families. He and his company have been featured by CNN, Fox News, Christianity Today, Relevant, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and Charisma.
Kelly Dolan is a voice-over artist, filmmaker, and creative media producer based in Chicago. He also produces two podcasts Ears of Steel: The Podcast, a weekly travel & entertainment podcast hosted by author Bart Scott, and Stay Cool, Geek, a comedy podcast hosted by writer/director Kurt Larson. In addition to his media work, he is a voice artist who records radio spots, product demo narrations, and audiobooks for companies such as The New York Times, Zondervan, and Oasis Audio.