Small Change Great Impact
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Small Change: Great Impact! was written to encourage a small change in the lives of men that, with the Holy Spirit’s help, will have a great impact. If we men would just make a small investment in our spiritual lives, God will give us a great dividend in return. It is not how much time we have to live; but more importantly, it’s what we do during the time we live. This book is a guide to a 21-day commitment of a small group or men’s boot camp designed to refresh or revive your life through accountability, dialogue, and biblical teaching. It’s very difficult to get men to be transparent in the local church. Small Change: Great Impact! will help you connect vertically with God and horizontally with one another while inspiring you to live a solid Christian life that will impact your family and the community.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781606478653
ISBN10: 1606478656
Darryl Webster
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2008
Publisher: Xulon Press
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