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Have you experienced the loss of a loved ones, jobs, physical ability, money, status, or failed relationships? Has it been hard to move forward? You are not alone! Can I ask you a question? Who taught you how to lose? That may seem like an odd question, but the subject of loss is rarely discussed. The harsh reality of losing things is not one that we often train ourselves to handle. We seek prosperity, but it is rare that we discuss how to endure in the face of adversity. Being people of faith does not exempt us from loss and setbacks. This book teaches how to tap into your resilience and…mehr

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Have you experienced the loss of a loved ones, jobs, physical ability, money, status, or failed relationships? Has it been hard to move forward? You are not alone! Can I ask you a question? Who taught you how to lose? That may seem like an odd question, but the subject of loss is rarely discussed. The harsh reality of losing things is not one that we often train ourselves to handle. We seek prosperity, but it is rare that we discuss how to endure in the face of adversity. Being people of faith does not exempt us from loss and setbacks. This book teaches how to tap into your resilience and emerge from loss victoriously. You may have lost a few battles, but the war can still be won. Sometimes, we never see the promises of God because we die before we actually stop breathing. No matter what you endure, don't die in the place of your affliction!
Autorenporträt
Jason D. Scales is a native of Shelbyville, TN. He currently resides in Murfreesboro, TN. He earned a B.S. in Psychology and MBA at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He is married to Barbara A. Scales and the proud father of Isaiah Scales. Pastor Scales founded the Believers Faith Fellowship Church in January 2009. Pastor Scales has a heart to teach people with simplicity and power. His desire is for everyone to have an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ, be passionate in their worship, sincere in their praise, wise in their decision making, and purposeful in their living.