God is the one who makes me great
God is the one who makes me great
$19.95
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR PATH POINTS TOWARDS A SCENARIO OF DESTRUCTION AND PERSONAL DECLINE?
“God is the one who makes me great” is an account of the author's life trajectory in Brazil and the challenges in search of a better life for himself and his family, including your immigration experience to the United States.
with subtlety, the author demonstrates the fragility of the human being through the experiences lived in everyday life. A warning that if we do not give due care to the spiritual aspect of our lives, we can end up destroying what God, carefully, built for our enjoyment as partakers of his Kingdom.
His trajectory is a special reminder that we should have respect for life and that the suffering experienced most of the time is the result of our individual choices..
A story that demonstrates in practice that standing can only be a temporary status, which requires vigilance so as not to be followed by a sudden and fatal fall.
- ISBN 13: 978-1-7328876-9-5
- Publishing company: VLM Press, Deerfield Beach, FL USA
- Publication Date: May 2019.
- pages: 78
- sales rank: 18
- product dimensions: 5.5 (l) x 8.5 (a) x 0.75 (p)
- Category: Theology – auto help
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WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR PATH POINTS TOWARDS A SCENARIO OF DESTRUCTION AND PERSONAL DECLINE? "God is the one who makes me great" is an account of Elias da Hora's life trajectory in Brazil and the challenges in search of a better life for himself and his family, including your immigration experience to the United States. with subtlety, Elias da Hora demonstrates the fragility of human beings through the experiences they have on a daily basis. A warning that if we do not give due care to the spiritual aspect of our lives, we can end up destroying what God, carefully, built for our enjoyment as partakers of his Kingdom. His trajectory is a special reminder that we should have respect for life and that the suffering experienced most of the time is the result of our individual choices.. A story that demonstrates in practice that standing can only be a temporary status, which requires vigilance so as not to be followed by a sudden and fatal fall.
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