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Finding your purpose in life can be one of the most strenuous tasks to accomplish if you intend to do it yourself. But when you discover the Father's love, everything begins to clear up, and with greater ease, you understand the plan that he has designed for each season of your life until you reach the design for which you were called.In "God Has a Purpose with You", the worship leader and singer of the group Barak briefly changes the recording studio and the worship platforms for the desk of his room, to tell us a journey through dreams and reality to find God's purpose for your life. In…mehr

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Finding your purpose in life can be one of the most strenuous tasks to accomplish if you intend to do it yourself. But when you discover the Father's love, everything begins to clear up, and with greater ease, you understand the plan that he has designed for each season of your life until you reach the design for which you were called.In "God Has a Purpose with You", the worship leader and singer of the group Barak briefly changes the recording studio and the worship platforms for the desk of his room, to tell us a journey through dreams and reality to find God's purpose for your life. In addition to recounting the vicissitudes he faced before and after the situations he encountered, he teaches us the importance of intimacy, restoration, and communion with the Holy Spirit, as well as the Father's desire to fulfill His plan in us by giving us gifts, identity, and an authentic sound. It has been a long journey that Robert Green undertook to translate into letters what he experienced in his own flesh with God and how after different events he found the purpose for his life.
Autorenporträt
Rob Green studied theology at King's College, London, and trained for ordained ministry in the Church of England at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He spent over thirty years in parish ministry mostly on the staff of Norbury Parish Church, Hazel Grove. For nine of those years he also trained Readers (lay ministers) in the Diocese of Chester. He retired in 2019 but continues to write and blogs at revrobgreen.wordpress.com.