Conviction: The Pathway to Freedom

Conviction: The Pathway to Freedom
ISBN-10
1664224548
ISBN-13
9781664224544
Series
Conviction
Category
Religion
Pages
114
Language
English
Published
2021-03-04
Publisher
WestBow Press
Author
April B. Knolton

Description

Conviction was birthed out of the curiosity of the word itself. Conviction has the same spelling and sound but opposing meanings. Ultimately, there are three major workings of conviction: conviction of the law (James 2:12), beliefs (Acts 2:37), and the Holy Spirit (John 16:8). In this book, I use biblical accounts, as well as some personal experiences and the experiences of others, as an examining board for conviction. I pray that along your reading pathway, God reveals to you the freedom that conviction brings.

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