Confronting Compromise - Study Guide

Confronting Compromise - Study Guide
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Publisher : Avail
Total Pages : 50
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ISBN-10 : 1954089570
ISBN-13 : 9781954089570
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Book Synopsis Confronting Compromise - Study Guide by : Joe Champion

Download or read book Confronting Compromise - Study Guide written by Joe Champion and published by Avail. This book was released on 2021-09-28 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: IT'S TIME TO STAND FOR TRUTH, NO MATTER WHAT. Shifting truths, new worldviews, faith deconstruction, political and social upheaval, outrage addiction and "cancel culture" . . . we live in a world full of compromise. Yet, God has not called us to cave in but to confront it-beginning with our own lives. Confronting Compromise is an infusion of courage for those who are overwhelmed or just over it! It is a challenge to not back down-or back up-but to stand for truth, no matter what! What a fearful world needs is fearless leadership. In Confronting Compromise, Joe Champion utilizes riveting biblical narratives, inspiring personal stories, and no-nonsense applications that will help you: Discover biblical leadership principles to apply in every setting. Identify areas of your life where you need more intentionality and strength. Gain a biblical perspective of how to have an enduring faith in a shifting culture. After Confronting Compromise, you'll never look at compromise the same again.

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