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Arise is a motivational book designed to help readers overcome personal and psychological challenges through faith-based guidance. It emphasizes the importance of resilience, determination, and spiritual growth, offering practical steps and biblical examples for personal development. The book encourages readers to build supportive relationships, forgive past hurts, and live impactful lives. By integrating spiritual teachings with actionable advice, it aims to empower individuals to rise above adversity and fulfill their potential.
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I Am He Who Sees: Justice Defined by the Hand of God proposes that justice is defined by who God is and what God does and why God does what He does. It includes the proposition that God is involved in the affairs of mankind, and it occurs through the interaction of her three daughters – law, mercy, and grace. The approach of this book is that the Bible is true and can be used as an exclusive authoritative source for determining the definition, purpose, and operation of justice and law.
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Life hurts, and in times of failure, do you wonder if God hears? Does he see? Does he care? The Bible says have faith and it also says hope deferred makes the heart sick. How do you have faith when your heart is sick? Lord, Help My Unbelief reviews famous stories in the Bible with a focus on the human pain within these stories. and how God sees our pain and doubts and fears and works with them and in them to prove his love for us and to make life better.
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It is not enough to just know about Jesus. To be his follower, his disciple, you must get to know and be known by Jesus. Why? Discipleship involves spiritual growth—an ongoing process with the goal of life-long transformation. Jesus said, “follow me,” but instead, today, many religious leaders say, “come to church.” What do the words and actions of some churchgoers bring to the minds of average, unchurched people? What do people tell pollsters about America’s Christians, how would they label them? For some, it has not been “Christlike.” Why aren’t Christians more like Jesus? Church history suggests how it happened, the Bible answers why, and the basic teachings of Jesus provide the solution.
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