The Believer’S Journey: God’S Path of Transformation

· WestBowPress
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Winding through the uncertainties of life and weaving in among the weaknesses that plague you daily is a shining path. Your first step on this path is your first step away from the things you hate most about yourself, and your first step into the divine transformation your heart has been longing for.

The Believers Journey sets forth profound and revelatory truths that can teach you how to have your own walk with God instead of having to walk with Him vicariously through others.

Part I: Grasp what it means to be born again. Unlock essential truths about the identity of every believer in Christ.

Part II: Witness the journey of the Apostle Paul, who took these truths the distance. Explore the great apostles map into the heart of God.

Part III: Detect how to partner with the Holy Spirit to grow a deep and unlimited relationship with God.

By the time you are finished reading, reflecting, and incorporating these truths, your depth in the Spirit may never be the same. Let The Believers Journey: Gods Path of Transformation steer you along this sacred path.

About the author

Chris Palmer is an international teacher and preacher of God’s Word. In 2009 Chris began his organization, Chris Palmer Ministries (CPM), to teach believers worldwide how to deepen their revelation of Jesus Christ through the help of the Holy Spirit. Chris also hosts his regular radio program Transforming Truth, heard by listeners every week. Rev. Palmer resides in his home state of Michigan.

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