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This is a book about who God is and who we are in light of that.
What we think about ourselves governs what we do. If we think we are powerless, then we will behave that way. If we believe we are weak, we will be weak. If we believe we have no gifts, we will not use our gifting.
When we believe the wrong things about ourselves it stops us from stepping into the person we were created to be. The Bible tells us that in Jesus we are 'a new creation' and yet, sometimes, we still wear the clothes of the old creation.
But what if we knew what God knows about us?
When we know what God knows about us we will do the things He knows we can do. Our potential is
Produkt What If We Knew What God Knows about Us (Rogers Cris)(Paperback) má přiřazen EAN kód 9780857219039.
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