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Passionate Pursuit - Sustaining the Zeal of Personal Revival - cover

Passionate Pursuit - Sustaining the Zeal of Personal Revival

Kim Owens

Publisher: Chosen Books

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Summary

Transform a life of spiritual dryness into a life of spiritual zeal 
 
· vital revelations, biblical wisdom, and practical principles 
· ignite a vibrant, contagious relationship with Christ 
· from a seasoned revivalist and pastor 
 
In an age of excess, the primary enemy of revival is "enough." When you're comfortable and full, you lose the desperation required to keep a heart on fire for Jesus. Ultimately, our "enough" leads not to fullness, but to empty, cold hearts. 
  
Igniting the fires of personal revival, seasoned revivalist and pastor Kim Owens shows that a heart on fire for Jesus is the antidote to apathy and complacency. Sharing vital revelations, biblical wisdom, and practical principles discovered in a 10-year-sustained revival, Pastor Kim equips you to 
· transform a life of spiritual dryness into one with spiritual zeal 
· maintain a holy desperation for God 
· prioritize a passionate pursuit of Jesus 
· experience a vibrant, contagious relationship with Christ 
  
There will be no personal revival if there's no personal pursuit. In these difficult times before Christ's return, it's imperative we live in his presence and fullness, on fire with zeal and passion. This is not optional. This is what Jesus shed his blood for.
Available since: 05/27/2025.
Print length: 192 pages.

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