Conquer Through Surrender

Conquer Through Surrender
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Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-13 : 9781641407632
ISBN-10 : 1641407638
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Book Synopsis Conquer Through Surrender by : Pete Robertson

Download or read book Conquer Through Surrender written by Pete Robertson and published by Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.. This book was released on 2018-09-14 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jesus's desire for every Christian is to see that He is actively working within their daily lives and that His power evident in everything they do. Many Christians view Jesus more from a religious responsibility rather than from a relational point of view. With this relational mind-set, we can learn the practical understanding of how to thrive in every moment that God has given us. Life itself has a lot of ups and downs and to live holy in the midst of everything falling apart can sometimes seem impossible. Pete weaves his story with God's story by bringing a fresh relevant approach to the topic of surrender. Conquer through Surrender will help the follower of Christ learn to see everything from God's eternal perspective. As a Christian, you will receive practical ways to live holy when daunting circumstance arises. You will also explore why you have acted and reacted in certain ways in the past and what you can do to gain victory when trials arise in the future. How we think about God, will ultimately determine how we live for Him. Conquer through Surrender builds a strong framework for practical day-by-day Christian living.


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