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Missionary & Millionaire
- Transforming Cultures as Priests and Kings
- De: Leanne Goff
- Narrado por: Leanne Goff
- Duración: 4 h y 59 m
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As the transformational coach, one of Leanne’s greatest passions is equipping and empowering others to experience a transformation in their spirit, soul, body, and finances. Leanne is a power-packed minister on the subject of identity and destiny, as well as transforming cultures as priests and kings.
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Powerful!
- De Aiming High en 01-15-25
- Missionary & Millionaire
- Transforming Cultures as Priests and Kings
- De: Leanne Goff
- Narrado por: Leanne Goff
Powerful!
Revisado: 01-15-25
Leanne clearly addresses the errored thinking of the body of Christ, explaining how God’s plan is for us to prosper financially and spiritually. In that prosperity, we can more effectively carry out God’s call on our lives. She also addresses the “priests” need to learn how to interact and honor kings (the wealthy). It’s clearly laid out with scripture and real life stories to illustrate the points. Well done Leanne!
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When God Becomes Real
- De: Brian Johnson
- Narrado por: Brian Johnson
- Duración: 4 h y 17 m
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Brian Johnson shares how the panic and anxiety of his early life - panic he’d thought he’d beaten - came back to haunt him. After experiencing debilitating anxiety attacks from the age of seven into his early adult years, Brian learned how worship ushered in the presence of God and pushed the panic away. But in the midst of his success, the ghost of his childhood anxiety returned, stronger than ever, and it pulled Brian into a downward spiral of chaos and darkness.
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Raw and deeply moving
- De Mary Beardsley en 02-06-19
- When God Becomes Real
- De: Brian Johnson
- Narrado por: Brian Johnson
Freedom!
Revisado: 07-25-20
Brian Johnson writes the most real, raw account of his panic attacks/mental breakdown and restoration...his vulnerability has given me such freedom and courage to face the hard areas of my own life that need God’s healing and restoration. It feels like I have tools now, weapons, to get my own freedom. Thank you Bryan & Jen! God bless you!
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Poverty, Riches, and Wealth
- Moving from a Life of Lack into True Kingdom Abundance
- De: Kris Vallotton
- Narrado por: Kris Vallotton
- Duración: 4 h y 54 m
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Prosperity. It's one of the most dividing words in the church. Some pastors use it to tell their congregations that God will make them all rich, rich, rich! Others spurn the word and insist that true Christlikeness is found in forsaking all worldly riches and possessions. The truth is, both are right - and both are wrong. With refreshing honesty, humor, and keen insight, best-selling author and pastor Kris Vallotton mines the Scriptures in an eye-opening study of what the Bible really says about money, poverty, riches, and wealth.
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Falls short compared with Randy Alcorn's book
- De R. C. en 05-14-18
- Poverty, Riches, and Wealth
- Moving from a Life of Lack into True Kingdom Abundance
- De: Kris Vallotton
- Narrado por: Kris Vallotton
Mind Shifting
Revisado: 07-12-18
This book will challenge the very core of the way you think...calling you out of small, poverty thinking and into a prosperous, wealthy mentality. It helped us identify areas of our personal and business worlds that need to shift and offered insights on how to practically accomplish the changes we need. I would highly recommend this book, it’s not just theories, but real life... Absolutely INSPIRING...without condemnation.
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