Unconquered : 10 Principles To Overcome Adversity And Live Above Defeat
$16.99
Face your pain.
Live unconquered.
Trauma is notorious for trapping people in the pain of their past. When you live in defeat, it can be difficult to embrace the hope and victory available in Christ.
Former law enforcement officer Adam Davis knows what it’s like to feel defeated. In Unconquered, Davis bravely shares his personal experiences with abuse, failure, and mental health battles and the biblical truths that empowered him to choose faith over fear, truth over lies, and action over defeat. Structured around ten practical principles,
Unconquered will help you:
*surrender to God for healing and forgiveness,
*develop healthy habits to renew your mindset, relationships, and behaviors,
*discover untapped strength and uncommon resolve, and
*transform into a more resilient version of yourself.
Allow your past to be the place where God draws you near and reclaim the abundant life that he designed for you.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781424565320
ISBN10: 1424565324
Adam Davis
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
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