Im Sold On Being Bold
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The righteous are bold as a lion. Proverbs 28:1
We are the righteousness of the Lord. And the righteous are bold as a lion! Is it possible to live boldly in today’s world of fear and timidity? Don Gossett shouts a glorious Yes!
Boldly living the Christian life will help you to…
*Have a more vibrant family life
*Gain control over your finances
*Receive healing from sickness
*Overcome discouragement and depression
*Reap success in your career
*Go to a higher level in your prayer and praise life
Bold living based on God’s Word brings such victory and freedom to your life that you will never go back to a weak and timid Christianity
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603747172
UPC: 630809747174
Don Gossett
Binding: Mass Market
Published: May 2013
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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