Walking With The One Who Is Faithful
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The walk of faith is an exciting journey because each day brings new challenges. As Christians, we must learn to live by faith and not by what we can or cannot see with human eyes, as we rest in the assurance and knowledge that God’s grace is sufficient in all situations. In Walking with the One Who is Faithful, author David L. Norman discusses how to walk a journey of deepened intimacy with God and develop a deeper faith in him.
Supported by Scripture and quotations from scholars of the Christian faith, Norman provides an in-depth look at the subject of faith-what it is, who it is, and how it works in everyday life. He discusses belief, prayer, faith and fruitfulness, faith and famines, faith and spiritual warfare, prayer and forgiveness, and obedience to the word of God.
This guide teaches Christians how to live victoriously in Christ, how to grow in their faith, and how to receive answers to their prayers.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781512704082
ISBN10: 1512704083
David Norman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2014
Publisher: WestBow Press
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