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Serious Times: Making Your Life Matter in an Urgent Day by James Emery White
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Serious Times: Making Your Life Matter in an Urgent Day

by James Emery White

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A 2005 Gold Medallion finalistJohn Adams and Thomas Jefferson lived in serious times. And, because they chose to live serious lives, they changed the course of history. Serious times met with serious lives. This is the means by which the kingdom of God is advanced and the life of a Christ follower is measured.How can you make a difference in the world today? How can you be an influence for Christ?How can you live a life that matters?There is a great movement of God that has been set loose in the world. And in this book James Emery White explores what it means to be on the front lines of what God is doing. It's about action. But more than that it's about our character and our connectedness with God.Read Serious Times to discover how you can influence the course of history in your own day.

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