Gods Power To Change Your Life
$18.95
What does it take to- Become more loving? Live more peacefully? Develop patience? Have self-control? “In the years I have been a pastor,” writes Rick Warren, “the number-one question I’m asked is, “Rick, why can’t I change?'” People want to change—but they’re stuck. Do you want to get unstuck? Here’s how. Drawing simple but powerful truths from the Bible, this book gives you practical guidance for specific types of change, and it links you up with the power to actually make the changes you long to make. As you apply the truth of God’s Word by the power of his Spirit, your life will change. You’ll move out of your rut—and get on track with God’s wonderful purposes for your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310340768
ISBN10: 0310340764
Rick Warren
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: December 2014
Living With Purpose
Publisher: Zondervan
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