Live Before You Die
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God has a purpose for everyone. Do you know yours?
Evangelist Daniel Kolenda has ministered around the world, and no matter the country, continent, race, culture, gender or age, people everywhere want to discover and fulfill God’s purpose for their lives. In ‘Emerge’, he draws from scripture and his experience as president of Christ for All Nations, an international evangelistic ministry founded by Reinhard Bonnke, to help readers overcome their fears and tune in to God’s call. Among his advice: use your talents and interests for God’s glory, serve someone else’s vision, use what’s in your hand, stop procrastinating, and don’t bow to your fears.
We are alive for the purpose of propelling forward God’s eternal kingdom. This is what makes life worth living. This book is not about reaching your dreams or becoming a star. It is about discovering how our lives fit into God’s plan for His glory and His kingdom.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781616387167
ISBN10: 1616387165
Daniel Kolenda
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2013
Publisher: Passio – Charisma House
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