Pilgrims Problems : Turn Your Troubles Into Triumphs On Your Way To Gods Fr
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We are all spiritual pilgrims on a journey to God’s front door. And if you’re honest, progress on that journey often comes slowly! Stuff gets in the way and trips us up. Stuff like greed, failure, loneliness, anger, guilt, and pride.
If you’re a pilgrim with problems, Pastor and author Karl Haffner has good news: “The battle is not in trying to stop sinning. The battle is in trying to keep trusting. God does the changing. We do the trusting.”
In Karl’s engaging and colorful style, he provides us with a spiritual GPS that shows us the way to triumph over our troubles. His practical advice helps us put “feet” to our faith so that every moment is an experiment in trusting Jesus.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780816320226
Karl Haffner
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2004
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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