The Butterfly Effect: How Your Life Matters
By Andy Andrews
Published by Thomas Nelson
In this short inspirational narrative, Andrews reveals the momentous effect our seemingly insignificant actions can make in the world. Born with a purpose, each and every person has an impact on those people in which they come in contact. The scope of that impact may be unveiled in their lifetime or in future generations, but is never lost.
When an inexperienced thirty-four year old schoolteacher named Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain held firm his position on a hill in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on July 2, 1863, U.S. history was changed forever.
When we retrace the steps of Norman Borlaug who in the early 1940’s hybridized high yield, disease resistant corn and wheat for arid climates that has saved billions of lives, we discover that several people played crucial roles in that scientific break through even before Borlaug’s birth.
Charming and thought-provoking, The Butterfly Effect is a perfect gift book for any occasion.
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

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