Raymond Causey offers practical steps for breaking your negative patterns, experiencing true and lasting change and living out your freedom in Christ.
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Raymond Causey offers practical steps for breaking your negative patterns, experiencing true and lasting change and living out your freedom in Christ.
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Do you feel stuck? Are you trying to find a way to do the right thing? Do you long to overcome sin?Everyone faces barriers and difficulties at some time in life. Everyone has a history including mistakes and failures. But sometimes you may feel as though you cannot go on. Or you may think that your choices are limited, your actions curtailed.If you are ready to see true and lasting change in your life, Raymond Causey will help you find your way in his bookChanging for Good.He points to the truth--that thereisfreedom in Christ. And that thereispower from the Spirit to overcome everything that holds you back.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 183081
- Product Code 0830823077
- EANÂ 9780830823079
- Pages 160
- Department General Books
- Category Christian Living
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Intervarsity Press Usa
- Publication Date Oct 2002
- Dimensions 209 x 139 x 12mm
- Weight 0.209kg
Raymond Causey
Causey is a speaker with Urban Family Ministry and FamilyLifCausey is a speaker with Urban Family Ministry and FamilyLife's "A Weekend to Remember." He is also a pastor with the Pre's "A Weekend to Remember." He is also a pastor with the Presbyterian Church in America. He and his family live in Atlaesbyterian Church in America. He and his family live in Atlanta, Georgia. nta, Georgia. C
- 1. Making Right Choices
- 2. It's Not My Fault!
- 3. Why Is It So Hard To Do The Right Thing?
- 4. What You See Is Usually What You Get
- 5. Consider It All Joy
- 6. Let The Walls Come Down!
- 7. It's All In The Mind
- 8. You Are More Than What You Have Become
- 9. Who Do You Say I Am?
- 10. Hey God, Can You Hook Me Up?
- 11. Someone Help Me, Please
- 12. Say That Again
- Notes
- Acknowledgments