The Master’s Key: Becoming the Key to Unlocking God’s Purpose for Your Life

· WestBow Press
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JOY, PRIDE, TRIUMPH, AND TRAGEDY. All through life we experience a multitude of events that change us and alter the course of our story. Sometimes those events are planned; other times they happen to us with little if any explanation at all. How does God use our experiences to reveal the purpose he has for our lives?

In The Master’s Key, you will be challenged to reflect on the pain and joy of your life and consider how God has used those very experiences to reveal his purpose and plan—both for you and for his people. From Moses to Paul, and from David to Jesus, the biblical accounts of these people demonstrate to us how God uses our experiences to forge each of us into becoming the key to unlocking God’s purpose for our lives.

As individuals, we are capable of amazing things—and as such, through our trials and our experience, we become keys to open more opportunities. Explore triumphs and tragedies of God’s people and how their journeys can mirror our own, as we get closer to becoming keys for God’s purpose—or in this case, the Master’s Key.

About the author

J. J. Middagh lives in Cave Creek, Arizona, with his wife, Christina, his daughter Kylie, and their beloved German shepherd, Kona; his oldest daughter, Courtney “Fuego,” resides in Henderson, Nevada, with her husband and two children. J. J. has a Bachelor of Science degree from Northern Arizona University, and he and his family attend Christ’s Church of the Valley, located in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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