KEYS TO BECOMING THE PERSON YOU’RE MEANT TO BE
Is there anything as inspiring as words? Words have the unique ability to encourage you, motivate you, comfort you, and transform you. These memorable Words to Live By have been selected for their power to change your life forever! Each one is greatly emphasized in Scripture and is a key to unlocking your God-given potential in every area of your life.
Sub-title: Reflections and Insights on the Most Life-Changing and Thought-Provoking Words in the Bible.
This beautiful collection makes a wonderful and inspiring gift.
Author: Various Authors
ISBN: 971-857-379-8
Release Date: Nov. 15, 2005
No. of Pages: 256 pages
Price: P 195.00 Now available wherever books are sold!
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Embark on the most satisfying trip you’ll ever take! Describing the divine adventure to which you’ve been invited, this award-winning study addresses the challenges to prayer that we all face—and the answers we often miss. Drawn from Jeremiah’s insightful prayer journals, it explains the life-changing lessons he learned . . . beginning at desperation’s door.
* Winner of the Gold Medallion Book Award – Christian Living category
Now available in bookstores nationwide!
Price: P 225.00
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“Embracing the Mysterious God” by James Emery White was judged as one of Christianity Today’s Books of the Year for 2004. This book received an Award of Merit in the Spirituality category of the annual book award.
“Embracing the Mysterious God” explores the struggles we face when we live with God. He devotes sections to the primary areas where people find themselves disappointed with faith: feelings of betrayal by God, the sense of spiritual alienation, recurring doubts, our stubborn selfishness. In this book, tough questions about God are addressed and readers will find their way to renewed faith.
Quote:
“a knowing kind of love demands that we explore what we often do not wish to explore: the complexities of our relationship with God … the complexities that threaten its very existence.”
-James Emery White



