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Navigate is the second book in a series called Christian Guidebooks, a series that outlines a holistic approach to Christian living. This book explains how to know God's purposes for our lives as revealed in the Bible. You will discover how to: - Embrace your new identity in Christ. - Develop Christlike character. - Serve others using your God-given abilities. - Help others to know God the Father through Jesus Christ. - Love, worship, and glorify God above all. This book, therefore, presents a life framework to guide us in every area of their lives. Visit JaySimala.com for more information about Dr. Simala and the series of books.…mehr

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Navigate is the second book in a series called Christian Guidebooks, a series that outlines a holistic approach to Christian living. This book explains how to know God's purposes for our lives as revealed in the Bible. You will discover how to: - Embrace your new identity in Christ. - Develop Christlike character. - Serve others using your God-given abilities. - Help others to know God the Father through Jesus Christ. - Love, worship, and glorify God above all. This book, therefore, presents a life framework to guide us in every area of their lives. Visit JaySimala.com for more information about Dr. Simala and the series of books.
Autorenporträt
Jay's passion is helping men and women to become strengthened in the core teachings of the Christian faith, so they can pass along those truths to others. Visit him at ChristianGathering.org for free downloads of his resources that you can use with others (whether for one-on-one meetings, in Bible studies, or when teaching larger groups). He is an ordained minister and an educator in universities, both in the areas of Christian ministries and organizational leadership. He completed degrees in pastoral ministry (MDiv) and in counseling-psychology (MA) from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, in business (BBA and MBA) from the University of Wisconsin, and in higher education (PhD) from Loyola University Chicago.