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If you are waiting for your prayers to be answered, this book will rekindle your hope and feed your faith. Written from the crucible of the author’s own personal crisis of delayed answers, this book gives insight into God’s purposes for using the season of delay to produce Christlikeness and greater fruitfulness within us.
According to author Joy Dawson, “A classic. . .I have found this book to be encouraging, confirming and enlightening, and has my highest recommendation.” This book helps clarify why the answers to our prayers may be delayed and gives practical advice for walking in faith and hope until God’s release comes. If we are to mature into greater dimensions of kingdom fullness, then we must commit ourselves to understanding how God uses delay to refine His chosen ones. The central principle of this book is: “Sometimes God Delays to our prayers in order to produce a greater maturity and fruitfulness in us.” (from the introduction) This is not a book of platitudes but of powerful insights that have come through the fire. May your heart be enlarged and your faith expanded as you consider the great blessings extended to those who wait on God alone.
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This books sounds a bold call to the highest consecration in our sexuality. Get ready for a unique book that is apprehending, prudent, and empowering. Based on Bob’s own experience with Job 31:1, this book...
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Buy Now › Note: This downloadable bundle is available through a separate checkout. You will be re-directed automatically. This download features five creative short films based on sermons and stories from Bob Sorge, which were...
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The Chastening of the Lord: The Forgotten Doctrine This book celebrates God’s goodness to chasten. It will help you make sense of inexplicable trials, strengthen your resolve to endure, and reveal how chastening can qualify...
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Rejection. Ugh! Many of us have been devoured by its ravages, and most of us have also given it out. Praise. Now there’s a happier word! But the sinister tentacles of man’s praise constantly seek...