Danger Habit : How To Grow Your Love Of Risk Into Life Changing Faith
$17.99
Live the Life You Were Made For!
Amped for adventure, dulled by responsibilities? Always searching, never settling? Being a believer doesn’t mean you have to leave your daredevil self behind. God has given you a love of risk for a reason. Learn to focus your energy on the one chance that’s really worth taking-faith in a God that is anything but boring. Mike Barrett writes to every fidgety believer who’s itching for more, using modern-day and biblical stories of adventure to prove that living on the edge can be the Lord’s work. Find what it is you’re fighting for, and discover the adventure God made you to live.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781590527405
ISBN10: 1590527402
Mike Barrett
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2006
Publisher: Multnomah
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