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Extraordinary : The Life You're Meant to Live

Devotional Workbook

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There is a question that concerns many believers: “Why am I not experiencing more joy, hope, satisfaction, intimacy, power, and everything else in my Christian life? Wasn't that what Jesus promised us?” He did promise that, but many people are trapped by the curse of the “ordinary.” They have accepted the mistaken idea that following God means losing individuality, creativity, and passion for achieving majestic goals. Nothing could be further from the truth! John Bevere makes a compelling case from Scripture for living marked by extraordinary experiences and achievements, the very life God intended for His children. This is a guide to understanding God's incredible plans and how to enjoy a life where He adds the “extra” to the “ordinary.”

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Extraordinary : The Life You're Meant to Live, John Bevere

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Titul
Extraordinary : The Life You're Meant to Live
Podtitul
Devotional Workbook
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Bevere John
Rok vydania
2009
Väzba
mäkká
ISBN10
1933185503
ISBN13
9781933185507
Série
Hodnotenie
5 z 5
Anotácia
There is a question that concerns many believers: “Why am I not experiencing more joy, hope, satisfaction, intimacy, power, and everything else in my Christian life? Wasn't that what Jesus promised us?” He did promise that, but many people are trapped by the curse of the “ordinary.” They have accepted the mistaken idea that following God means losing individuality, creativity, and passion for achieving majestic goals. Nothing could be further from the truth! John Bevere makes a compelling case from Scripture for living marked by extraordinary experiences and achievements, the very life God intended for His children. This is a guide to understanding God's incredible plans and how to enjoy a life where He adds the “extra” to the “ordinary.”