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Real Life-Change Stories from Halftimers

Peter Sypkes
 

Peter Sypkes | Tasmania

At the age of 42 and after years of hard work and long hours, Peter Sypkes decided to sell his very successful business. After the sale of the business Peter was challenged with the issue of significance and started to ask the question “Why have I been successful, why have I been given what I have been given?” Watch Peter's Interview

Tim and Sharon O'Neill

Tim and Sharon O'Neill | Tasmania

In 1995, Tim and Sharon O'Neill were greatly impacted by the suicides of eight members of their local community. They felt motivated and empowered by God to set up New Directions, now a successful and growing community church that helps people to find life balance and pursue their life purpose. Watch Tim and Sharon Interview

John Sikkema

John Sikkema | Victoria

John was working 80-hour weeks, busily chasing success and living a life that was totally out of balance. During an inspiring and impacting talk the penny dropped, and John realized he needed to help others succeed rather than focus on his own success – it was the start of his journey beyond success to significance... Read John's Story

 
Jossy Chacko | Victoria

Jossy Chacko was busy chasing corporate success when he and his wife encountered an eight year old slum boy on their honeymoon. After three weeks of sharing their honeymoon with this boy Jossy began to seek and four years later find his life purpose which lead Jossy to start Empart, now a global ministry that exists to transform communities through empowering indigenous Christian leaders almost the least reached and most needy peoples in Asia. Watch the Video interview

James Crompton | QLD

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