Goodbye Yesterday : Activating The 12 Laws Of Boundary-Defying Faith
$16.99
FROM THE BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF THE PRAYER WARRIOR’S WAY; THE ART OF WAR FOR SPIRITUAL BATTLE; HELLO, TOMORROW!; AND COMMANDING YOUR MORNING SELLING MORE THAN ONE MILLION COPIES COMBINED.
Your yesterday does not define your tomorrow.
This book will set you free from the past, change the way you see yourself, and push you to pursue your future and all that God has for you.
Each of us is born with a seed of greatness, but in many of us, it never grows to maturity because we don’t realize our full potential. We continue to live day-to-day based on the failures, defeatist attitude, and purposelessness of the past rather than acknowledging that we were created for more.
Using insights gained from the Book of Genesis, Goodbye, Yesterday! teaches readers the 12 principles of faith they need to be set free from the past, change the way they see themselves, and move fully into all that God has for them to do and to be. It enables readers to renegotiate their future, redefine their destiny, reestablish their dominion in a world of chaos, and realize their full potential as God’s representatives on the earth.
This book will help readers move beyond the self-defeating behaviors and mind-sets of the past and embrace the “awesome” person God designed them to be!
SKU (ISBN): 9781636414966
ISBN10: 1636414966
Cindy Trimm
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2024
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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