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How To Survive The ABC's of Life and Leadership - What to do when accusation betrayal or crisis comes your way - cover

How To Survive The ABC's of Life and Leadership - What to do when accusation betrayal or crisis comes your way

Jo Naughton, Paul Naughton

Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing

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Summary

Getting ahead in life can be a struggle, you will experience difficulty and distress on your way to victory. Accusation, betrayal and crisis are almost inevitable...
Accusation can be crippling. Scripture says that Satan throws cruel allegations at God's people day and night, so it's unlikely that you will get by without being brutally attacked.
Jesus Himself said that betrayal is almost inevitable, and yet the agony of backstabbing, abandonment, and broken promises can be debilitating.
Loss and trauma are sadly part of life. It's not a question of whether you will face a crisis, but how will you come out the other side stronger than ever?
How To Survive the ABCs of Life and Leadership is an essential guide for anyone who wants to fulfill their highest purpose. This book will show you how to handle accusation, betrayal and crisis God's way. Paul and Jo write with great personal honesty, they share eye opening insights, and provide powerful Biblical truths that will lead you to restoration and victory.
Available since: 08/01/2025.
Print length: 153 pages.

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