God Seeker
$19.99
What is a God Seeker? A person who gives 100 percent of their heart, soul, and energy to seek and find the Lord.
David was a God Seeker. You will follow David the shepherd, giant-slayer, fugitive, and king on his lifelong journey to seek and find the presence of the Lord. While walking along with David as he searches and seeks God, you will discover how to open your heart for more life and love, joy and excitement, confidence and success, security and peace of mind.
God Seeker is divided into five parts:
Part 1 – Seven in-depth chapters about David’s personal and spiritual defeats and victories.
Part 2 – Seven weeks of 49 days each including powerful insights, relevant Scriptures, and poignant prayers.
Part 3 – Seven lessons designed to solidify the teachings-complete with answer key.
Part 4 – 82 PowerPoint slides for teaching purposes
Part 5 – Additional Resources
Seeking and finding the heart of God is discovering His unending faithfulness-and your life’s purpose.
This book invites you to become a God Seeker-and provides everything needed for a personal adventure or to use in a group setting.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768462883
ISBN10: 0768462886
Elmer Towns
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2023
Publisher: Destiny Image
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