Fearless By Faith
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“If you fear God, you need not fear man.”–Brother Andrew
For more than 50 years, Brother Andrew sought fellow Christians in Communist and Muslim countries and encouraged and equipped them to stand strong in the face of turmoil and persecution. Offering his same bold teaching for the battles we face today, this 60-day devotional mines the lives of Moses, David, Elijah, Jonah, and Gideon, revealing not only the secrets of their success in spiritual warfare, but also how to
* hear and respond to God’s assignment,
* defeat the giants in your life, and
* live out your faith in a hostile culture.
You don’t need to fear. Take courage as you follow the One who has overcome the world–and have faith that your battles belong to the Lord.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800763206
ISBN10: 0800763203
Brother Andrew | Al Janssen
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2023
Publisher: Chosen Books
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