Defiant Joy
$18.99
I dare you to choose joy!
Joy is not:
found in the words of a Hallmark card
fragile like flowers blowing in the wind
achieved with the plasticity of a pasted-on smile
Joy is the solid, identifying trademark of a Christian who is desperate for His presence and His power. In this book you will learn how to become a contagious Christian and how to deal with emotions out of control.
This book is about a joy that is defiant…a joy that will literally defy your life’s circumstances! Your emotions define you as a person as well as determine your destiny. It’s time to tell your emotions to “SHUT-UP!” and embrace His joy!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781599510194
ISBN10: 1599510197
Carol McLeod
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2006
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Print On Demand Product
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