Eighth Day of Creation: Discovering Your Gifts and Using Them
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Rating | : | 4.32 (718 Votes) |
Asin | : | 188363900X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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Nothing better written on the subject of spiritual gifts. Elizabeth O'Connor's insights and prophesies are a must reading for Christians in an age that has lost it's way. She makes the case for discovering and using the gifts of God, in a way that no other modern christian writer has been able to do. Every serious christian pilgrim and christian community should read and heed the author's admonitions a. "This Book Changed My Life" according to MaryJThis Book Changed My Life MaryJ44319 This book convinced me of the importance of recognizing one's gifts -- and just as importantly, owning up to them, instead of dismissing them with false notions of modesty -- and then finding the best way of giving those gifts back to God and the community. I realized that gifts and talents left undeveloped and unexpressed lead to frustration an. This Book Changed My Life MaryJ44319 This book convinced me of the importance of recognizing one's gifts -- and just as importantly, owning up to them, instead of dismissing them with false notions of modesty -- and then finding the best way of giving those gifts back to God and the community. I realized that gifts and talents left undeveloped and unexpressed lead to frustration an. This Book Changed My Life This book convinced me of the importance of recognizing one's gifts -- and just as importantly, owning up to them, instead of dismissing them with false notions of modesty -- and then finding the best way of giving those gifts back to God and the community. I realized that gifts and talents left undeveloped and unexpressed lead to frustration an. 19. This book convinced me of the importance of recognizing one's gifts -- and just as importantly, owning up to them, instead of dismissing them with false notions of modesty -- and then finding the best way of giving those gifts back to God and the community. I realized that gifts and talents left undeveloped and unexpressed lead to frustration an