Creators Wheel : 7 Phases Of Godly Transformation
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You are a good work in process–God’s process.
Our world demands faster speeds, quicker deliveries. We want change now, transformation in a moment. But God, who spoke galaxies into existence with a single word, took seven days to bring about His full and magnificent creation–and He takes His time with us.
Peeling back the layers of God’s creative process, Rick DuBose shows how, just as God reached into that dark and chaotic mess to form space and time, He reaches into the mess of our lives, initiating a process that transforms us into masterpieces. Through practical application and biblical insight, DuBose empowers you to:
*understand and embrace God’s process modeled in the seven days of creation
*stop resisting the Holy Spirit’s work and partner with Him
*prepare for and recognize the seasons of change and growth in your life
*cultivate patience, appreciation, and perseverance
God took His time creating this world, layering on new complexities and drawing out order from the chaos. So, too, is He forming you into something truly good.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800763664
ISBN10: 0800763661
Rick Dubose
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2025
Publisher: Chosen Books
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