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Fear Not - You Have a Better Standing

Oluwasegun T. Obadimu

Editora: RWG Publishing

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Sinopse

Fear is a product of the spirit of bondage! Which work is to enslave the heart of its captors. "Everything you will ever need is at the other side of fear!

Fear has turned many who could have been a giant of their days into ordinary ants, it has turned many who could have become heroes to zeroes.

It has stolen many glorious vision from the visionaries. It has reduced many with potentials to impotent vessels and turned a water filled well to a dry empty hole.

Are you under the captivity of the Spirit of fear?

This book is written with you in mind, read and learn what you need to know and to do, to live at the other side of fear."
Disponível desde: 02/08/2022.

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