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Have you ever said or been told, "You don't have a choice"? We live in a time where many believers feel that they don't have a choice and must bow to the ways of this world. I hear believers saying they don't want to do something, yet they say they have no choice. But they do have a choice. You Choose will help believers to understand they have a choice. What they often don't like is the consequences of a choice. You Choose looks at accounts in the Old and New Testaments showing choices made and the results of those choices. Through Scripture, you will discover that God gave man the ability to…mehr

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Have you ever said or been told, "You don't have a choice"? We live in a time where many believers feel that they don't have a choice and must bow to the ways of this world. I hear believers saying they don't want to do something, yet they say they have no choice. But they do have a choice. You Choose will help believers to understand they have a choice. What they often don't like is the consequences of a choice. You Choose looks at accounts in the Old and New Testaments showing choices made and the results of those choices. Through Scripture, you will discover that God gave man the ability to choose and that we always have a choice. You will know the most incredible choice God has given man. You will also learn of an eventual choice every living person must make.
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Autorenporträt
James D. Williams is a Christian educator, having served as a church minister of education, a tenured seminary professor, executive leader of a denomination program and publishing entity, president of a denomination missions program for men and boys, and coordinator of mission fellowship groups, including one for medical and dental volunteers. In his ministry, he has sought to model Christ-centered servant leadership. Currently, he is serving as a senior fellow at B. H. Carroll Theological Institute and as an adjunct professor at Dallas Baptist University.