
Najsretniji ljudi na svijetu
This book has fundamentally changed the lives of many laypeople, especially business people around the world, and given them a whole new perspective on the Gospel.
The book follows Shakarian’s journey from childhood in a family of Armenian immigrants who fled persecution in Armenia, guided by a prophecy of a safer life in the United States. Growing up in a Christian family, Demos takes over the family dairy farm, but feels a strong spiritual calling. A key part of the story is his vision to evangelize business people, whom he recognizes as spiritually empty despite their material success. This vision leads to the founding of FGBMFI, an organization that brings together laypeople from different Christian denominations to spread the faith and foster fellowship.
Shakarian describes his experience of being led by the Holy Spirit, including prayers for healing and organizing evangelistic gatherings. The book emphasizes the importance of recognizing God’s visions and putting them into practice, emphasizing that “the happiest people” are those who find meaning in faith and service to others. The work is filled with testimonies of spiritual experiences and miracles, making it a motivating read for readers seeking inspiration for their own spiritual journey.
The book had a significant impact, especially on business people, giving them a new perspective on the Gospel. It was first published in Croatia in 1984 (Kršćanska sadašnjost), and the 2002 edition is part of its continuing influence.
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