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Living on the edge is a phrase used to show an extreme state of life or circumstance. It describes one so close to the edge of frustration that the only way out is to jump (give up). This book offers hope to despondent Christians. Though the journey of faith is filled with inevitable and multiple challenges (some adverse than others), Christians should remain resolute in their faith - not second-guessing God’s Power, Person, and Presence in their lives.
This book is written to inspire Christians to consciously embrace the obstacles met on the pathway of faith and not view them as God’s punishments or deterrents from a productive life. Instead they should acknowledge these unavoidable strains as testaments of their relationship with God and stepping stones for excellence in Christ. Christians will be encouraged not to be distracted by opposing factors but see them as profitable tools in aiding them toward their goal and inadvertently identifying their condition, NOT as one on the edge of a breakdown, but rather the brink of their most significant breakthrough.
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Living on the edge is a phrase used to show an extreme state of life or circumstance. It describes one so close to the edge of frustration that the only way out is to jump (give up). This book offers hope to despondent Christians. Though the journey of faith is filled with inevitable and multiple challenges (some adverse than others), Christians should remain resolute in their faith - not second-guessing God’s Power, Person, and Presence in their lives.
This book is written to inspire Christians to consciously embrace the obstacles met on the pathway of faith and not view them as God’s punishments or deterrents from a productive life. Instead they should acknowledge these unavoidable strains as testaments of their relationship with God and stepping stones for excellence in Christ. Christians will be encouraged not to be distracted by opposing factors but see them as profitable tools in aiding them toward their goal and inadvertently identifying their condition, NOT as one on the edge of a breakdown, but rather the brink of their most significant breakthrough.