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The Power of the Tongue

Taiwo Adeyemi

Maison d'édition: COMMUNE WRITERS INT'L

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Synopsis

Your tongue can prolong your life! Your speech determines your speed in life. In other words, how far you will go in life will be determined to a large extent by what comes out of your mouth. Another truth we must come to terms with is that our worth is determined by our words. What you utter from your mouth can alter your destiny and the destiny of people you are uttering those words to, negatively.

In this book, Pastor Taiwo Adeyemi revealed to his readers the potency and efficacy of the uttered words. He wrote it with passion, bringing in many experiences of the effect of misused of tongues had brought on people’s lives and how many people have also used their tongues to create blissful lives for themselves.
Disponible depuis: 16/06/2022.

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