10 Questions To Diagnose Your Spiritual Health (Audio CD)
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How do I know that I’m good with God?
Bestselling author Don Whitney (Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life) gets right to the point with these ten penetrating diagnostic questions. Are you governed increasingly by God’s Word? Are you more loving? Are you a quicker forgiver? These and other questions bring the lofty idea of “sanctification” into a helpful and convicting spotlight. With a new discussion guide optimized for small groups and Christian education, this concise and compelling audiobook will transform your spiritual life and the life of your church.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781640918344
ISBN10: 1640918345
Donald Whitney | Narrator: Donald Whitney
Binding: Audio CD
Published: February 2022
Publisher: Oasis Audio
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