Renewing The Mind 2.0
$14.99
Winters Publishing Group Publication
Renewing the Mind 2.0 is a powerful yet practical message of change and renewal through God’s grace. You will be encouraged and empowered to new life as you walk with Pastors Casey & Wendy on this journey of renewal. This is a process of change that can affect every area of your life. Pastor Treat’s personal story of change will inspire you to go for it and his practical approach to Biblical truths will empower you.
We all want to change in certain areas of our lives. At times we feel pressured and even condemned about it. In Renewing the Mind 2.0, you will find God’s amazing grace that helps you experience change, but never forces or condemns you for it. God is looking for a way into your life to bring you to new and better things. This book can help that relationship happen and renewal come to pass.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780997612400
ISBN10: 0997612401
Casey Treat | Wendy Treat
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2017
Publisher: Anchor Distributors
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