Uniting Heaven & Earth: Christ in Philippians and Colossians
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Uniting Heaven and Earth is a thoughtful, accessible study of Philippians and Colossians that explores how to live with purpose, courage, and faith in everyday life. Clinton Wahlen unpacks key themes such as unity, humility, and hope—offering timeless wisdom for those seeking to stay grounded in Christ.
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Living with hope, joy, and confidence even in the middle of hardship isn’t easy. How can we stay grounded in Christ while navigating the pressures of daily life?
In Uniting Heaven and Earth, Clinton Wahlen guides readers through Paul’s powerful messages in Philippians and Colossians—letters written from prison but filled with deep purpose, courage, and clarity. Each chapter explores a key theme, from finding strength in suffering to embracing humility, standing together in unity, and discovering a life shaped by something greater than ourselves.
Whether you’re reading on your own or exploring with a group, this thoughtful, accessible study invites you to look more closely at the One who holds heaven and earth together—and what it means to truly follow Him.
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| Item Format | Paperback |
|---|---|
| Author Name | Clinton Wahlen |
| Publisher | Pacific Press Publishing Association |
| Weight (lbs) | 0.500000 |
| Page Count | 128 |
| Language | English |
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