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Losing Liberty Finding Freedom

Current price: $16.49
Losing Liberty Finding Freedom
Losing Liberty Finding Freedom

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Losing Liberty Finding Freedom

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'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.' (Santayana, 1905) As our broken world emerges from the turmoil and oppression of a diabolical period in history, will The Church of Jesus Christ wake up, rise up and stand together to push back the darkness? The marginalisation and persecution of the Pilgrim Fathers in the 1600s has been allowed to happen again in our lifetime. They too lost many of their rights and liberties but, unlike our experience, they were completely free and able to go searching for a new life on distant shores. This book is a modern-day pilgrimage of awakening, revelation and searching for the truth. Losing Liberty, Finding Freedom is an encouraging and hope-filled reminder of what it means to be wholly set apart for God and living a life of hope, surrender and adventure. It will stir you, challenge you and prepare you for the days to come. Laura Brett BSc (Hons) PGCert is an evangelist, a qualified midwife, international speaker, mentor and activist. She is positioned at the frontline of Christian ministry, whether this be preaching the Gospel, praying for healing and deliverance or publicly speaking out for truth and freedom. Laura lives in North Yorkshire, England with her husband Rob and their three children.

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