Let Go Of Whatever Makes You Stop (Revised)
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Go From Where You Are To Where You Want To Be!
HOLD ON! You’re on the verge of discovering new momentum for your life. God wants you to let go of whatever makes you stop.
In this book you’ll find 52 new nuggets of truth that will break down the barriers to excellence in your life.
THINK ABOUT IT..
* Don’t belittle … be big
* Impatience is one big “get-ahead ache
* Bite off more than you can chew
* Constantly frustrate tradition with your creativity and imagination
* Stay out of your own way
* When you’re trying to be like someone else, the best you can be is number two
* Paths without obstacles don’t lead anywhere
JOHN MASON’s practical principles, scriptural motivation and Godly wisdom will put unfulfilled dreams where they belong – out of your life!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780884193739
ISBN10: 088419373X
John Mason
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 1994
Publisher: Insight Publishing Group/Insight International
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