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Loading... Finding Your Place in God's Plan: Forty Ways to Get Thereby John Jackson
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. NCLA Review: Why are you here? To further God’s plan in your unique way, says author John Jackson, co-founder of Thriving Churches International. God has given us each a gift, but we have to find it, unwrap it and use it. He’s also given us personalities, passions, experiences, skills, all to complement that gift. And we must grow to the point where we reach out beyond our gifts and skills to enrich the church and the world, finding new gifts along the way. FINDING YOUR PLACE reassures the reader of God’s support and lead in whatever direction He takes us, refining our own understanding of our gift, if we but ask. It adds up to a life that leads you back to the One who called you. Illustrative tales illumine the message along the way. A group discussion guide is provided. Rating: 4 —EB ( ) no reviews | add a review
Where and How Do I Fit Into God ’s Global Plan?What are my gifts, and how do all my life ’s experiences and my passions fit into what God wants to do with and through me for His purposes? The answer to these questions can be experienced both in relationships with others and in personal reflection. Finding Your Place in God ’s Plan provides Teaching, Daily Devotionals, and Small Group materials that will lead you to clarity in finding your place in His plans. This resource has been tested in local churches, business settings, and with book study groups. In each case, people have found the teaching and tools helpful for spiritual growth and personal development, so that they are focused on exactly what God has for them. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)248.4Religions Christian Devotional Literature and Practical Theology Christian Life; experience and practice Christian LivingLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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