How To Be At Peace With All Men Companion Study Guide (Student/Study Guide)
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We are living in a day of great turmoil and unrest – a time when division and strife between individuals, in cities, and across nations have become commonplace. But in spite of all these things, God has provided a way for you to be at peace – and to be at peace with all men and in every circumstance.
But peace is not attained easily. And it’s not found by accident or casually stumbling upon it. To find and obtain peace you must be determined to follow after it the same way a hunter pursues his prey. And in these four lessons, Rick Renner shows you the strategy and tools you need to track down peace and capture it.
In this four-part series How To Be at Peace With All Men, you’ll learn:
*How To Pursue Peace With All Men
*How To Be the Bishop of Your Own Heart
*How To Recognize the Root of Bitterness
*How To Live Free of Offense
Are you ready to go hunting for peace? It’s not an easy trek, but you’ll be so thankful you did!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781680319583
ISBN10: 1680319582
Rick Renner
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2022
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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