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Free yourself from persistent sinful habits, once and for all! Simple willpower isn't enough when you're struggling against anger, anxiety, addictions, sexual temptations, and other common problems. Bert Ghezzi, author of this engaging and practical guide, insists that the power of the Holy Spirit "¬¬" and only that power "¬¬" is strong enough to overcome these deeply rooted and disheartening difficulties. Best of all, he shows how you can tap into the Spirit's power now. Ghezzi helps you see exactly what you're up against in dealing with these problems. He details how you can and must be…mehr

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Free yourself from persistent sinful habits, once and for all! Simple willpower isn't enough when you're struggling against anger, anxiety, addictions, sexual temptations, and other common problems. Bert Ghezzi, author of this engaging and practical guide, insists that the power of the Holy Spirit "¬¬" and only that power "¬¬" is strong enough to overcome these deeply rooted and disheartening difficulties. Best of all, he shows how you can tap into the Spirit's power now. Ghezzi helps you see exactly what you're up against in dealing with these problems. He details how you can and must be vigilant against temptations, and shows the way to achieve real freedom from evil influences. His advice, firmly rooted in Scripture, helps you gain the Spirit's power both in your individual spiritual life and in your relationships. You'll learn how to trust Jesus more and to control your thoughts "¬¬" as well as how to let go of grudges and how to place your dealings with others on a firm Christian footing.
Autorenporträt
Jeannie Ewing is a writer, speaker, and grief recovery coach. She is the co-author of Navigating Deep Waters: Meditations for Caregivers. She offers her insight from a counselor's perspective into a variety of topics, including grief, spirituality, and parenting children with special needs. Jeannie resides in northern Indiana with her husband and two daughters, both of whom have special needs.