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Here's How

Autor Lee Brown
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How many times have you been told you "should" do some particular thing in your walk with Christ? But has anyone ever taken the time to show you how? We often feel guilty when people tell us we should be walking closer with Jesus, because we simply don't know what that looks like in a real and practical sense. In this book, you'll find twelve practical lessons that cover what many consider to be the basics of truly following after Christ. Rather than beat you over the head, this work will actually show you the all-important steps it takes to get closer to God and reveal the even more important reason that sits behind it all. Whether you've been following Christ all your life or you're just taking your first steps, Here's How will show you the path to true discipleship.
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ISBN-13: 9781449794590
ISBN-10: 1449794599
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: WestBow Press

Notă biografică

Lee Brown is a former trade union organizer. Before moving to New York City from Binghamton, N.Y., he was the founding president of local #994 of the International Chemical Workers Union. In NYC he worked with the ILGWU, organizing shops in New York's garment center. As a community organizer he was active in housing issues and in the anti-apartheid movement. Before taking up writing fiction, Lee led a rock band called "Patterns of Grace." If he were forced to pick three favorite current writers, they would be Mosley, Mieville and Modiano. He loves watching the NBA. Lee has two wonderful daughters and his first grandson, who he hopes, in his future, will continue the struggle for the rights of workers everywhere.