Faith : Believing In The God Who Works On Your Behalf
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Why do some people seem to have more faith?
No matter what status a person may have, no one is perfect and no one totally walks by faith. Doubt, worry, overwhelming feelings, and sin are part of the human condition. All of us need to trust God as our source, security, and assurance.
In Faith: Believing in the God Who Works on Your Behalf, Pastor Yonggi Cho shares his experience of miracles and examples of how to understand and grow in faith. As a young man with only weeks to live, Pastor Cho was healed of a terminal illness,
saw the resurrected Jesus, and quickly began telling people who had no hope that God would provide all they needed. Those few listeners grew to hundreds of thousands and became the world s largest church.
This book will:
*Provide principles for a strong daily walk
*Teach readers how to depend on the Holy Spirit
*Encourage readers to believe for and trust God s supernatural power
*Share the truth that God can use any believer to accomplish tremendous things for his kingdom
*Offer the hope of restoration, forgiveness, and courage to begin again
With an understanding that all people doubt, Dr. Cho and Dr. Goodall explain how to grow in faith and live in a hope that chooses to believe in spite of our circumstance, occupation, family, finance, or a myriad of other concerns.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781424554966
Yonggi Cho | Wayde Goodall
Binding: Trade Paper
Published:  2017
Publisher: Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
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