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Pursuing God's Presence - A Practical Guide to Daily Renewal and Joy - cover
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Pursuing God's Presence - A Practical Guide to Daily Renewal and Joy

Roger Helland

Editora: Chosen Books

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How a Presence-Centered Life Changes Everything 
 
Balancing Scripture and Spirit, pastor and professor Roger Helland shows pursuing God's presence isn't about seeking signs and wonders--it's about seeking God's kavod: His radiant glory, His manifest presence. Sorting through common fears and misunderstandings about God's presence, Helland offers biblical and practical teaching, to help you 
 
· pursue God's presence and holiness in everyday life, 
· live a presence-centered life at work, home and church, 
· enjoy a deeper biblical fullness of the Holy Spirit and 
· experience God's supernatural strength, vitality, renewal and joy. 
 
God's kavod changes everything. When you learn to seek, experience and host His presence, it will transform you--and the world. 
 
"Drink from the deep well of wisdom and grace as you read the pages of this book. . . . It will nourish the imaginations of the weary and saint alike."--TARA BETH LEACH, pastor, author 
 
"Will have every reader venturing into the depths of God with fresh wonder and joy. Highly recommend."--DANIEL GROTHE, associate senior pastor, New Life Church 
 
"Thoroughly grounded in Scripture, orthodox to the core and God breathed."--RT. REV. DR. TREVOR H. WALTERS, bishop, Anglican Network in Canada; mediator/retreat leader, Anglican Church in North America
Disponível desde: 09/05/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 240 páginas.

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