Growing Daily A 40 Day Experience
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Spiritual growth is a daily process, and as followers of Christ, we should be striving to learn something new about God and his Word every day. Ray Martinez invites you on a forty-day journey of daily inspiration as he captures nuggets of wisdom from life experiences. Follow along as Ray discovers that: * When we’re in awkward positions in life or feel abandoned, the best remedy is to retreat back to our origin-the very one who designed and created us to find out the solution. * We need to draw from what we have experienced in order to encourage and stir the hearts of others. * Mini-prayers are many prayers that have far-reaching tentacles into many lives. * If we have an ear to hear the heart, then we shall see what God sees for us-his direction. Growing Daily can be used as a personal devotional book, a tool to help you discover something new about God each day. Use Growing Daily as a springboard for your own “journal of journey,” and let God begin to influence your heart so that he can use you in the lives of others.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781632321428
ISBN10: 1632321424
Ray Martinez
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2014
Publisher: Redemption Press
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