Why Live This Way...when You Don't Have To? - Lee Shipp - Livros - Xulon Press - 9781602663916 - 19 de junho de 2007
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Why Live This Way...when You Don't Have To?

Lee Shipp

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Why Live This Way...when You Don't Have To?

Are you a "What If" kind of person? Do you forfeit your future because of the sins of your past? Are your plans frequently hindered and it seems that everything is against you? Is it possible that your enemy has developed strongholds from which he launches effective attacks? You may have strongholds if: Criticism wrecks you. You cannot bear to face certain individuals. You are so tired of living for people's acceptance but you cannot stop! You cannot escape the pain of rejection, abuse, or betrayal. You cannot hope. Your dreams go unfulfilled. Suffering people around you never seem to get better? What has taken Satan years to build, Jesus can demolish in a moment! Freedom waits for your call! This is not a wishful thinking book - it is proven true in innumerable lives that have been transformed by the power of God. Pastor Lee Shipp, as the founder and senior pastor of First New Testament Church, has ministered God's Word through the power of the Holy Spirit for over twenty years. Led by a devotion to his Savior and a love for the scripture, God has used him to teach and preach throughout the world, through conferences, camp meetings, and revivals. Pastor Shipp is also founder and President of "A Call to the Heart"; a ministry of evangelism and outreach through radio, T. V., literature, and national and international campaigns. Pastor Shipp and his family live in Baton Rouge, Louisiana where they continue to serve the Lord with their church family. www.fntchurch.org

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 19 de junho de 2007
ISBN13 9781602663916
Editoras Xulon Press
Páginas 136
Dimensões 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   208 g
Idioma English  

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