Freed Indeed


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Freed Indeed Christian Poetry The Life and Rhymes of Gary Alan Rothhaar This collection of Christian poetry is unique in that it spans a wide variety of subject matter. Some poems are serious, and have powerful messages to impart. Others are light-hearted and humorous. Some are interesting stories with surprise endings. Many are based on true stories that could have happened to anyone. They are all cleverly constructed and uniquely entertaining. The authors rock solid faith in Jesus Christ is consistently apparent in all of his work. Without the saving power of Jesus none of these poems would exist. They are all inspired by the love, and wisdom of God and Gary is instant to give all of the glory to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The author would like to thank all who have supported and encouraged him to bring this collection together for publication, and he prays that these poems will have a positive impact on all who read them.




Freed Indeed


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Bold and invigorating, Freed Indeed takes an inspiring look at black America through a unique spiritual perspective. From cover to cover Trawick explores the uncanny similarities between the Israelites and black America. In doing so, he offers a very different argument for the challenges facing African Americans today. While calling for much needed change, Trawick also makes some startling revelations about hidden wealth exclusive to African Americans. He maintains that, contrary to popular opinion black America is not as impoverished as it seems and may well have access to vast spiritual wealth appointed expressly for them. Trawick goes on to share astounding insights that confirm a deeper bond with their Israelite forerunners citing scholarly research uncovering evidence of a much deeper and even ancestral connection. These findings will compel you to view the plight of black America in a whole new way. Larry Trawick is currently an Assistant Pastor at Evangelist Crusaders Church In Minneapolis Minnesota. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Concordia University and holds a BA and MBA in Organizational Management.




Free Indeed!


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Free Indeed


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A book about the freedom Christ offers, specifically for those struggling with lust and Pornography.




Free Indeed!


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Do you desire deliverance from demonic oppression in your mind? Negative thoughts? Suicidal thoughts? Depression? Frustration? Confusion? You can be free of the demonic oppression that is on your life. This book will provide an interactive journey to get you to your deliverance. You will read Anitra's personal testimony, as well as, be led through prayers to break the demonic strongholds off your life that were created by sin or ungodly relationships. There are also questions that will allow you to gain insight on the source of the demonic oppression, while helping you to become victorious and steadfast in your deliverance. Free Indeed offers a biblical approach to receiving your deliverance from the oppression of the enemy. In reading this book you will find peace in knowing that you are not alone in your battle. It is my prayer that you will also accept the calling that God has placed on your life to be a "fisher of men" (Matt. 4:19) and bring more souls to the body of Christ. God wants to deliver you so that you can live an abundant life in Christ. And the deliverance is yours for the taking. Matthew 11:12 says, "the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force". Free Indeed will be a blessing to you and will encourage you to walk in your full deliverance so that you get about our Father's business. "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed" (John 8:36).




Free Indeed


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Free Indeed is a 31-day prayer journey on the road to freedom from bitterness and woundedness. Each day offers readers space to recite healing Scripture passages, pray guided prayers when words are hard, and journal their own prayers over those over those with whom their hearts are bitter. May we all find the freedom that comes through true forgiveness.




Free Indeed


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Working daily now for over eight years in this environment has opened my eyes and heart to the epidemic of crime in America and the horrible consequences it has on both the criminal and their victims. Most of our correctional facilities are under- funded, under staffed and in dire need of renovated and/or new facilities to secure the inmate population they are required to service. At Riverside where I am privileged to minister our facilities are modern, exceptionally clean and managed by a top-notch staff. Even with these assets our stress level is very high as we seek to house and provide care for a daily average of 1300 inmates. It takes an incredible amount of time, talent and finances for the sworn staff to maintain security and a safe environment for both the inmate population and our staff. This is true in any jail or prison and the average citizen has no concept what it is really like on the inside. I have developed such a high respect for Correctional Officers who work every day on the front line, the civilian staff who provide much needed programs and support and most of all, the Command staff and Administrators who are responsible for the over-all management of these facilities. They need and deserve our daily prayers.




Becoming Free Indeed


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New York Times Bestseller Jinger Vuolo, the sixth child in the famous Duggar family of TLC's 19 Kids and Counting and Counting On, recounts how she began to question the unhealthy ideology of her youth and learned to embrace true freedom in Christ. When Jinger Duggar Vuolo was growing up, she was convinced that obeying the rules was the key to success and God's favor. She zealously promoted the Basic Life Principles of Bill Gothard, fastidiously obeying the modesty guidelines (no shorts or jeans, only dresses), eagerly submitting to the umbrella of authority (any disobedience of parents would place her outside God's protection), promoting the relationship standard of courtship, and avoiding any music with a worldly beat, among others. Jinger, along with three of her sisters, wrote a New York Times bestseller about their religious convictions. She believed this level of commitment would guarantee God's blessing, even though in private she felt constant fear that she wasn't measuring up to the high standards demanded of her. In Becoming Free Indeed, Jinger shares how in her early twenties, a new family member—a brother-in-law who didn't grow up in the same tight-knit conservative circle as Jinger—caused her to examine her beliefs. He was committed to the Bible, but he didn't believe many of the things Jinger had always assumed were true. His influence, along with the help of a pastor named Jeremy Vuolo, caused Jinger to see that her life was built on rules, not God's Word. Jinger committed to studying the Bible—truly understanding it—for the first time. What resulted was an earth-shaking realization: much of what she'd always believed about God, obedience to His Word, and personal holiness wasn't in-line with what the Bible teaches. Now with a renewed faith of personal conviction, Becoming Free Indeed shares what it was like living under the tenants of Bill Gothard, the Biblical truth that changed her perspective, and how she disentangled her faith with her belief in Jesus intact.




Set Free Indeed


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Summary of Jinger Vuolo's Becoming Free Indeed


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Get the Summary of Jinger Vuolo's Becoming Free Indeedin 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Becoming Free Indeed" by Jinger Vuolo is a memoir that chronicles her journey from growing up in the public eye on reality television to finding her own path of faith and freedom. Jinger reflects on her life, starting from her childhood fears and her family's adherence to the conservative Christian values taught by Bill Gothard. She discusses the pressures of living under public scrutiny and the expectations of viewers, as well as the online forum "Free Jinger," which misunderstood her desire for city life as a yearning for freedom from her family's lifestyle.