Womans Secret For Confident Living
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Bestselling author Karol Ladd shares powerful truths from Colossians and reveals an exciting path to confident living through God’s love and grace.
With biblical wisdom and an inspiring belief in God’s purpose for each woman, Karol helps readers transform the way they see themselves and how they live out their lives as they discover their value and confidence in God. With this vital perspective shift, a woman will:
*Transform her thinking through powerful prayers
*Cultivate potential by exploring the dreams God gives to her
*Step forward with a strong sense of identity in Christ
*Deepen relationships and communication with others and with God
*Shine with joy and assurance of what she brings to the world
Karol’s study questions bring dimension to God’s leading and hope for women and provide individuals or groups a practical way to explore, know, and love boldly in God-confidence.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736929653
ISBN10: 0736929657
Karol Ladd
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2011
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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