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150 pages
For anyone seeking a truer perspective of life, You Are Who God Says You Are: 8 Steps to Overcoming the Past by Jean A. Sturgill is an enlightening text that serves as a workbook to read and study the Bible and one’s personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Broken into eight steps with titles such as “FEAR: Faith and the Power to Overcome,” “LOVE: Yourself and Others,” and “SOUND MIND: Knowing Who God Says You Are,” the author unearths the tools to begin making a difference. By helping readers set themselves up to succeed through a series of meaningful journaling exercises and prompted Bible studies, she exacts a space to free one’s mind from the past to become what God expects and what He wants. To help define and articulate one’s relationship with Jesus, the author takes readers down a path of self-awareness and enlightenment for which the reader will be grateful.
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Endorsement:
Pastor James Black, Temple Baptist Church
Haw River, North Carolina
“Go ... and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee - Mark 5:19. In the pages of this book you will not find years of study, but years of struggle. In her life Jean searched for the answers to the past. Now you can travel the journey as well - from struggles to spiritual victory. It's a great tool for those serious in overcoming the past.”
Testimonial From Amazon:
Amazing, May 15, 2009
By Glenda Clare (Durham, NC)
Reading this book has truly blessed my life. I am both a counselor and a minister. I look for materials that allow me to help those who I help. This book has helped me to fill a need.
Glenda Clare, Ph.D.
Chief Consultant
Fragile Families Network
Testimonial:
Helen C
North Carolina
“This book showed me that everybody has a problem of some kind and God is there to help you along the way and show you that He’s there for you no matter what the problem.”
Testimonial:
Ruby C
North Carolina
“I was very excited about starting this book. But my concept of what I thought it would be was very different than what I learned. Much has happened in my life that has affected the way I see things. The most uplifting thing for me was to really believe that I – Ruby C – am ‘who God says I am.’ I am who He gave life to. Worthy – because He made me be. In giving my time and help to someone I learned to give freely and was thinking of someone else’s needs instead of my own. Being needed is a great gift. I believe God has more of me than He did when I began this study. My goal is for ‘Him to have all of me.’ That He might be honored because ‘He is worthy.’"
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