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Born Again

Jørn Andre Halseth

Editorial: Truthbetold Ministry

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Sinopsis

A Spiritual Journey: Autobiography by Jørn André Halseth
A deeply personal autobiography by Jørn André Halseth that chronicles the author's life journey spanning nearly five decades, beginning with his birth in 1975. Readers are given an intimate glimpse into Halseth's spiritual awakening, personal struggles, and profound experiences through what he describes as divine interventions and communications from the Holy Spirit.
The autobiography takes readers through a remarkable journey of spiritual discovery and personal growth. From his early years marked by family challenges and a deep search for meaning, to the pivotal moment in 2008 when he experienced spiritual rebirth through a divine vision.
The book covers several key aspects of his journey:

	His early years, marked by family challenges and an intense search for meaning in life
	The transformative moment of spiritual rebirth in 2008, given to him through a divine vision
	His exploratory walk in faith and encounters with God through signs and wonders
	How his life's work has been shaped and guided by divine inspiration

With honesty and openness, Halseth shares his personal challenges, including experiences with divorce, career uncertainty, and periods of spiritual doubt. These challenges are presented against a backdrop of what he describes as miraculous events, prophetic messages, and a gradually growing conviction that evolved from disbelief to living reality.
The book also explores deeper theological themes, particularly:


	The meaning and nature of baptism in Christian life
	Understanding the nature and work of Jesus Christ

Throughout the work, Halseth weaves together biblical references with personal experiences, creating a rich tapestry of spiritual and personal growth. His personal interpretations and insights are clearly presented, giving readers the opportunity to reflect on their own faith and life journey.
This is more than just a personal story - it is a testimony to God's faithfulness and how He guides those who are willing to follow His way. Halseth shares his experiences openly with one main purpose:

	To encourage God's people to actively seek the Holy Spirit's guidance
	To promote a life governed by spiritual values rather than worldly desires
	To develop spiritual discernment to distinguish between right and wrong, truth and falsehood

The author acknowledges that following a spiritual calling often requires both economic and practical sacrifices. He honestly describes the tension that can arise between the new life in faith and old life patterns, while emphasizing that concealing the truth is never God's will for us.
Disponible desde: 28/10/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 180 páginas.

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