How to Break a Stubborn HabitHarvest House Publishers, 1. aug. 2017 - 176 sider When Your Decision to Change Is Not Enough... You've prayed. You've surrendered your sin to God. You've been more zealous about reading the Bible and attending church. But what do you do when you still can't shake your bad habits?
You've resolved to break a stubborn habit. Now discover the grace, courage, and wisdom to make it happen so you can step out of the past and into a renewed future. Includes questions for personal study or group discussion. |
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3 Putting Your Past Behind You | 43 |
4 Seeing with Gods Eyes | 57 |
5 The Freedom of Living at the Cross | 71 |
6 The Power of the Holy Spirit | 81 |
10 The Intercession of Christ and Believers | 127 |
11 Satanic Activity | 139 |
12 Trapped Again | 149 |
Writing the Last Chapter | 161 |
Tips for Small Group Discussion | 165 |
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Notes | 171 |
Other Harvest House Books by Erwin W Lutzer | 172 |
7 The Renewing of Your Mind | 91 |
8 Living with Your Feelings | 103 |
9 The Taming of Your Will | 115 |
About the Publisher | 174 |
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