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New Trail for Life is a great next step for new believers. It is also a valuable resource for seasoned Christians. Jeff Smith has the unique ability to write about the deep things of God in simple to understand terms. It's a bit cowboy-flavored, but it'll point you to a rich life with the great God of eternity. It is the perfect book for those who wish to learn how to ¿ build strong faith; ¿ resist temptation; ¿ study the Bible; ¿ talk with God; ¿ walk in the Holy Spirit; ¿ share the gospel; and ¿ live life for the glory of Jesus! If you're sick of riding the fool's trail, turn around and…mehr

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New Trail for Life is a great next step for new believers. It is also a valuable resource for seasoned Christians. Jeff Smith has the unique ability to write about the deep things of God in simple to understand terms. It's a bit cowboy-flavored, but it'll point you to a rich life with the great God of eternity. It is the perfect book for those who wish to learn how to ¿ build strong faith; ¿ resist temptation; ¿ study the Bible; ¿ talk with God; ¿ walk in the Holy Spirit; ¿ share the gospel; and ¿ live life for the glory of Jesus! If you're sick of riding the fool's trail, turn around and start riding with Jesus today! New Trail for Life serves as an exciting trail guide to lead you out of the thicket of sin and into fellowship with God. It can help you to understand spiritual principles that can lead you to a life of spiritual fulfillment.
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Autorenporträt
Jeff Smith is the executive director of the Cowboy Church Network of North America. With more than thirty years of ministry experience, he has trained and equipped church planters throughout America and Canada. As a cowboy missionary, he has planted thirteen cowboy churches. He is currently the pastor of Central Station Cowboy Church in Midland, North Carolina, and Clear Water Cowboy Church in Albemarle, North Carolina. He and his wife, Kim, have three grown children and live on a small ranch in Midland, North Carolina.