Power And Purpose Of Singleness
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“And you are complete in Him.”
-Colossians 2:10 NKJV
Incorporating an extensive study guide into the book, Michael Cavanaugh uses personal anecdotes and biblical understanding to share six important truths about singleness. He explains that God wants to use your singleness to bring you closer to Him. True joy comes only through living your life to serve God and others. Discover how you cana
” Overcome temptation as Christ did
“Accomplish great things for His kingdom
“Discover God’s blueprint for your life
“Gain victory over discouragement and disappointment
“Receive a personal vision for your life
“Break down walls of guilt and sorrow
Every person, whether single, married, or divorced, is a complete person, with ability, talent, skill, and promise. When you use your abilities to His glory, He will purify you and bless you beyond comparison. God has a place and a purpose for you!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603740999
ISBN10: 1603740996
Michael Cavanaugh
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2009
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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