Who Are You

Who Are You
ISBN-10
1628719052
ISBN-13
9781628719055
Series
Who Are You
Category
Religion
Pages
92
Language
English
Published
2014-02-28
Publisher
Xulon Press
Author
Miriam Ivette Walker

Description

So many times, we look to people to fill us when all we need is God. He is the only person who can fill that empty space; He knows your every need. After all, He is the one who formed you. We think that what we look for can be found in people, material things or money to make us happy. With every journey there is going to be a battle you must go through-battles that will make you face your fear; then chains will be broken. Miriam Walker's book is a practical, yet empowering journey into self-discovery. Author Miriam Walker motivates you to connect with God though powerful scriptures, down-to-earth anecdotes and timeless pearls of wisdom. You will be compelled to re-invent negative self-images and transform destructive attitudes through this enlightening read. Walker shares her stories and unique experiences, preparing you to be successful in enduring the battles of life. Walker also includes touching snippets of challenges she has overcome, such as a grueling bout with cancer, feelings of spiritual emptiness and longing for a connection with God. Her pragmatic insights will speak to any reader who struggles with self-acceptance as she establishes grounded input to catapult you into a successful journey of God's love. With the help of scriptures and candid humility, you will come to gain unforgettable teachings and value your gifts while gaining a support system in author Miriam Walker. So you see you are never done discovering who you are, because when you think you have, something new will emerge. Who are you?

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