Your Miraculous Potential
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People have an inherent hunger to rise above their limitations-even above what is “ordinary” or “natural”-and live in the supernatural. While there are many great books exclusively on miracles, healing, and revival, Your Miraculous Potential is a how-to manual for releasing your supernatural capacity. It leads you to understand God’s supernatural ways and heaven’s system for breaking the bonds of human limitation.
Learn to discern the voice of God and to remove the barriers that block you from fulfilling His purposes for your life. God wants to give you direction, guidance, creative ideas, and the power to fulfill the potential He’s placed within you. See how to bring your spiritual gifts and resources into your cultural sphere of influence and watch God intervene in miraculous ways to build His kingdom on earth through you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629116952
ISBN10: 1629116955
Wayne Chaney
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2016
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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