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Fear: The Silent Killer of Church Growth!
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Fear: The Silent Killer of Church Growth!

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In this work, we seek to expose fear in every cavity. As we expose fear’s grip, we provide tools for overcoming fear. It is not the purpose of this work to surrender to fear but, rather, to defeat it, and manage its presence in everyday living. Congregations cannot grow effectively until they deal with the challenges of fear. Christians are over-comers. All things are possible with and through God. The ultimate goal of this work is to see every congregation that is established by Christ achieving its divine purpose. This book deals with fear within an Afrocentric experience while addressing its subject matter in the language of a larger community.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lowbar Publishing
Date
22 November 2016
Pages
92
ISBN
9780996943215

In this work, we seek to expose fear in every cavity. As we expose fear’s grip, we provide tools for overcoming fear. It is not the purpose of this work to surrender to fear but, rather, to defeat it, and manage its presence in everyday living. Congregations cannot grow effectively until they deal with the challenges of fear. Christians are over-comers. All things are possible with and through God. The ultimate goal of this work is to see every congregation that is established by Christ achieving its divine purpose. This book deals with fear within an Afrocentric experience while addressing its subject matter in the language of a larger community.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lowbar Publishing
Date
22 November 2016
Pages
92
ISBN
9780996943215