Trouble Mischief And Adventure
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Is there more to the Christian life than what you’re living? Does the church need renewal? Should secular humanism influence the church? Are Christians called to live by principles found in the Holy Bible? Rev. Dr. Gwendolyn Long Cudjoe leads you to an intimate relationship with the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, in her book For Those Who Believe: Renewal of the Church through the Ministry of the Holy Spirit. Her testimony of desiring to leave her life of sin and worldliness and to depend on the Holy Spirit to overcome these temptations will inspire you to believe in the Holy Spirit’s mighty power to conquer the flesh, as you: Receive power by the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Serve God based on your spiritual gifts. Learn from renewal movements of the past 483 years. For Those Who Believe is a must-read for anyone who wants to walk in hope, holiness, prosperity, and victory, and to pass the torch of revival to the next generation.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781594676956
ISBN10: 159467695X
Bonnie Siegrist
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2004
Little Farm Down The Lane # 2
Publisher: Xulon Press
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