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Healthy Feelings Thriving Faith - Growing Emotionally and Spiritually through the Enneagram - cover

Healthy Feelings Thriving Faith - Growing Emotionally and Spiritually through the Enneagram

Bill Gaultiere, Kristi Gaultiere

Maison d'édition: Revell

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Synopsis

Go from simply knowing your personality type to growing in wholeness, empathy, and faith 
 
Every personality type can get stuck in unhealthy emotional and spiritual patterns. In Healthy Feelings, Thriving Faith, Drs. Bill and Kristi Gaultiere use the Enneagram to lead you through a journey of discovery, showing you how God can transform anger, shame, anxiety, and sadness into freedom, joy, peace, and love.  
 
This book offers an avenue to renewed hope and personal growth you may not have thought possible through 
 
● eye-opening insights 
● engaging stories 
● spiritual disciplines 
● simple soul care practices  
 
No matter what your personality type, you can grow to be more healthy and loving, and the Gaultieres are here to guide you.
Disponible depuis: 05/09/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 272 pages.

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