Living In Gods Kingdom
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This book has been written to help people harmonize their lives with God, the Creator of the vast Kingdom called heaven and earth. The book starts with the creation story and walks you through the Fall of man in the Garden of Eden, with Satan lurking around to disrupt the lives of people today as he did to the first man, Adam. The victory of Jesus over Satan is aptly described. The book is directed to believers and other users for purposes of –
* Counseling and in preaching the Word of God.
* Understanding the tactics of Satan and his final end.
* Understanding spiritual warfare and building a prayerful life.
* Helping youths to discover the plan of God earlier in their lives.
* Helping backsliders to rediscover the love of God and connect back to God.
* Witnessing to agnostics and the unenlightened and re-directing them back to God.
* Helping everyone to be accountable to God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781612154091
ISBN10: 1612154093
Joseph Agbi
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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