From Double-Minded to Destiny

From Double-Minded to Destiny
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Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 1999225104
ISBN-13 : 9781999225100
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Book Synopsis From Double-Minded to Destiny by : Tyrelle Smith

Download or read book From Double-Minded to Destiny written by Tyrelle Smith and published by . This book was released on 2020-01-29 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Do you battle with doubts, unbelief, and confusion? Do fear and hesitancy inhibit your steps of faith? Do you feel tossed to and fro or struggle to make decisions and then keep them? Do your thoughts race like a hamster on a wheel but leave you exhausted and no further ahead? These are symptoms of double-mindedness and you are not alone. All Christians wrestle with times of double-mindedness, but God has a roadmap; a how-to guide for standing firm in your faith with an undivided heart and singleness of mind. Through each chapter, you will engage keys for your journey that will enable you to know His unfailing love and character, remove doubt and wavering in decision making and cut off the second head of double-mindedness. You will learn to confidently use your undefeatable spiritual weapons and fight from victory to win the battle for your faith and follow God's promptings with new confidence and singleness of mind. Stop struggling and start stepping into your God-given destiny today.


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