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Whatever you can conceive you can achieve. Every achiever at one time or another in their lives saw their future and began to pursue it. Their families and friends could not understand them, even their associates were helpless. Today their stories have changed tremendously. This book will help you see and achieve what you are made to achieve in this life and even surpass it. It is another life manual that will reveal to you keys that will help you unlock your potentials and achieve more milestones in life. You can't afford to ignore it.

Produktbeschreibung
Whatever you can conceive you can achieve. Every achiever at one time or another in their lives saw their future and began to pursue it. Their families and friends could not understand them, even their associates were helpless. Today their stories have changed tremendously. This book will help you see and achieve what you are made to achieve in this life and even surpass it. It is another life manual that will reveal to you keys that will help you unlock your potentials and achieve more milestones in life. You can't afford to ignore it.
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Autorenporträt
Dennis Kenechukwu is an Evangelist, speaker and teacher. He is also an author and writer. He promotes the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and carries it to the lost world. His message of hope, change and dominion is to empower the church to retake its rightful position and enjoy the benefits thereof as heirs of the kingdom. It is also to motivate her to fully embrace the Great Commission, which was handed over to her before the Lord Jesus ascended back to heaven. At Enugu, Dennis served as a Youth Pastor and member of the Sunday School Board in his local church. There also he taught Sunday School for many years. He helped plant churches in many Nigerian cities of Lokoja, Warri and Port Harcourt. He has also preached the good news of the gospel to many cultures and peoples. Dennis also worked as a news reporter for the English - to - Africa Service of the Voice of America for many years.