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God has the ability to take the pure chaos of a life filled with
divorce, drug addictions, sexual misconduct, mental depression, and
every negative experience known to humans, and make a life filled
with unending peace and power. He alone has the power to change an
unchangeable thing into something that it could never have become
by itself. In Finish Me: A Beautiful Revelation of the "Finished"
You, Kevin A. Johnson shows that God has a finished plan for our
lives, although our imperfect circumstances seem to dictate
differently. Just as God took seven days to complete His creation
as shown in the Book of Genesis, God works faithfully in the lives
of Christian believers to bring them to the "finish" He desires for
them. Apostle Johnson demonstrates, through sound wisdom, that the
sum total of our lives is not in the way in which our lives might
have begun, but is fully discovered in the way in which our lives
are finished. He wants us to realize that dealing with the
experiences of poverty, sexual abuse, verbal abuse, depression, or
rape does not mean that our lives are over. Rather, he implores us
to believe that God has a far more perfect finish for us, even
though Satan has hit us with such darkened chaos. The author also
wishes for us to understand that God has millions of days of
continuous sunshine for every infrequent scary and dark moment of
our lives. Author Kevin A. Johnson, of Nashville, Tennessee, is a
popular speaker and is the author of other books on living a
Christian life of vision, purpose, and joy. He is a passionate
servant of his God and Savior, Jesus Christ. We must know that even
in the midst of our worst chaos, there exists an unseen
"supernatural blueprint" of what we are truly meant to become.
Kevin A. Johnson's Finish Me: A Beautiful Revelation of the
"Finished" You inspires us to believe in and completely accept this
truth.
In his sophomore release, Dust Collector, Kevin A. Johnson
continues in his mission to present the truth of God-designed
purpose and Holy Spirit power. Johnson ruthlessly reveals the
schemes of the enemy, never downplaying the power of dust, once
collected in our lives, to keep us frustrated, defeated, and
ineffective. He extols us to not live our present lives in the
shame of our past sins, but invites us instead to inhale the breath
of God's salvation and to receive His cleansing. By detailing a
number of principles that lead to godly, Spirit-filled living,
Johnson instructs us in ways to rise above life's ashes,
encouraging us to utilize the power of God's Spirit in the battle
against the enemy for our righteousness.
This book examines significant clashes in First and Fourteenth
Amendment issues in America. Any course in America that studies
constitutional issues may benefit from focusing on a variety of
issues raised in this book, including child torture and access to
mandatory reporters, placing children into adoptive homes, prayer
in public schools, religious tax exemptions, roadside memorials,
military draft exemptions, access to contraceptive and family
planning services, regulation of broadcast media, business
exercises of religious freedom, issues in immigration detention,
tribal sovereignty, and issues of political correctness and
conspiracy theories. Whether you are studying these particular
issues, reading the book in a legal studies course, or teaching a
course in the First and/or Fourteenth Amendments, this book offers
a way to dig into some of the most pressing issues in clashes
between the rights as they are defined and negotiated in
contemporary American life. The stakes are high as we navigate
these clashes in doing the tough labor of democracy, both now and
into the future.
This book examines significant clashes in First and Fourteenth
Amendment issues in America. Any course in America that studies
constitutional issues may benefit from focusing on a variety of
issues raised in this book, including child torture and access to
mandatory reporters, placing children into adoptive homes, prayer
in public schools, religious tax exemptions, roadside memorials,
military draft exemptions, access to contraceptive and family
planning services, regulation of broadcast media, business
exercises of religious freedom, issues in immigration detention,
tribal sovereignty, and issues of political correctness and
conspiracy theories. Whether you are studying these particular
issues, reading the book in a legal studies course, or teaching a
course in the First and/or Fourteenth Amendments, this book offers
a way to dig into some of the most pressing issues in clashes
between the rights as they are defined and negotiated in
contemporary American life. The stakes are high as we navigate
these clashes in doing the tough labor of democracy, both now and
into the future.
A First Amendment Profile of the Supreme Court focuses on the nine
justices of the United States Supreme Court and determines their
frames for assessing First Amendment cases. In each of the
chapters, a justice is profiled in terms of his or her claims
during the nomination hearings and the positions they have taken in
significant Supreme Court decisions. These chapters provide a
rhetorical frame that each of these justices would find appealing
regarding First Amendment case law.
God has the ability to take the pure chaos of a life filled with
divorce, drug addictions, sexual misconduct, mental depression, and
every negative experience known to humans, and make a life filled
with unending peace and power. He alone has the power to change an
unchangeable thing into something that it could never have become
by itself. In Finish Me: A Beautiful Revelation of the "Finished"
You, Kevin A. Johnson shows that God has a finished plan for our
lives, although our imperfect circumstances seem to dictate
differently. Just as God took seven days to complete His creation
as shown in the Book of Genesis, God works faithfully in the lives
of Christian believers to bring them to the "finish" He desires for
them. Apostle Johnson demonstrates, through sound wisdom, that the
sum total of our lives is not in the way in which our lives might
have begun, but is fully discovered in the way in which our lives
are finished. He wants us to realize that dealing with the
experiences of poverty, sexual abuse, verbal abuse, depression, or
rape does not mean that our lives are over. Rather, he implores us
to believe that God has a far more perfect finish for us, even
though Satan has hit us with such darkened chaos. The author also
wishes for us to understand that God has millions of days of
continuous sunshine for every infrequent scary and dark moment of
our lives. Author Kevin A. Johnson, of Nashville, Tennessee, is a
popular speaker and is the author of other books on living a
Christian life of vision, purpose, and joy. He is a passionate
servant of his God and Savior, Jesus Christ. We must know that even
in the midst of our worst chaos, there exists an unseen
"supernatural blueprint" of what we are truly meant to become.
Kevin A. Johnson's Finish Me: A Beautiful Revelation of the
"Finished" You inspires us to believe in and completely accept this
truth.
In his sophomore release, Dust Collector, Kevin A. Johnson
continues in his mission to present the truth of God-designed
purpose and Holy Spirit power. Johnson ruthlessly reveals the
schemes of the enemy, never downplaying the power of dust, once
collected in our lives, to keep us frustrated, defeated, and
ineffective. He extols us to not live our present lives in the
shame of our past sins, but invites us instead to inhale the breath
of God's salvation and to receive His cleansing. By detailing a
number of principles that lead to godly, Spirit-filled living,
Johnson instructs us in ways to rise above life's ashes,
encouraging us to utilize the power of God's Spirit in the battle
against the enemy for our righteousness.
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