Permission To Be Imperfect
$39.99
Stop Striving and Start Living
Is your life ruled by checklists or obligations? Do you define a godly life by service to others, accomplishments, or even a constant pursuit to please God? Bad news: these well-intentioned efforts make you weaker, not stronger, actually fueling your battles with anger, addiction, anxiety, depression, insecurity, or shame.
But here’s the good news: God designed the abundant, victorious life to happen far more effortlessly than you imagined! In these pages you’ll discover the keys to lasting peace, joy, and healing, including how to:
* win the war against your most toxic emotions and behaviors
* spark growth fueled by God’s love and grace, not rules and performance
* align your life and mind with a proper perspective of God and His expectations
* discover how both Scripture and science reveal God’s design for pressure-free living
* allow yourself to be imperfect
Here is everything you need to live from rest, not stress, and experience a powerful new way of living–that doesn’t all depend on you!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800762933
ISBN10: 0800762932
Kyle Winkler
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Chosen Books
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