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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Christian life & practice > General
"Concrete, accessible, actionable help in the most important
challenge of human living."--JOHN ORTBERG, founder, BecomeNew.Me
Having spent years of his life studying the Holy Spirit, renowned
theologian and acclaimed author Jack Levison shares the seven
secrets to a fuller, deeper and more powerful relationship with the
Spirit. Packed with biblical insights, practical strategies,
focused prayers, Scripture meditations and rich reflections, each
short, energizing chapter will fuel your spiritual growth,
empowering you to · break out of the familiar · experience your
own personal Pentecost · cultivate healthy habits that strengthen
the Spirit-filled life · connect with the heart of the Spirit A
season of breakthrough awaits you. Here is your guide to
embracing the Spirit-filled life--and discovering the Helper
who fills you up, pours you out and transforms the world through
you. "Jack Levison opens secrets of the Spirit-filled life from
across the pages of Scripture and gives us seven pathways for
living the Spirit-filled life. What a gift!"--AMOS YONG, professor,
theology and mission, Fuller Seminary "What a terrific guide for
living the Spirit-filled life! I highly recommend this book."--ADAM
HAMILTON, senior pastor, United Methodist Church of the
Resurrection, Leawood, Kansas; author, Luke: Jesus and the
Outsiders, Outcasts, and Outlaws
Do you long for a stronger, more intimate relationship with Jesus? The
only way to achieve this is by spending more time in His presence and
getting to know Him better.
The Names of Jesus Prompted Coloring Prayer Journal will help you to
meditate on the names of Jesus, discover His nature, and forge a
stronger personal connection with Him. This guided journal includes:
• 31 names of Jesus beautifully designed to color.
• A short description of each of Jesus’ names, and what it says about
His character.
• Thought-provoking prompts with Scripture verses to guide you in
prayer.
• Lined pages to put your thoughts, prayers, and reflections into
writing.
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