What Label Are You Wearing
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All of us wear some kind of fashion label down the red carpet of life. Whether we realize it or not, we have an audience watching us each day to see what we’re wearing. Are we wearing the label of fear, or confidence? Are we wearing the label of selfishness, or grace and love? Do people in the audience know we are labeled “Child of God?” Does it show? In this book, What Label Are You Wearing?, we will learn about what’s in a label, which ones should stick and which ones should be torn off. We will learn the meaning of wearing the label “Made In Christ, Inc.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781607914945
ISBN10: 1607914948
Chris Louer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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