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Meant to Live: Living Light of the Good News

Current price: $15.99
Meant to Live: Living Light of the Good News
Meant to Live: Living Light of the Good News

Barnes and Noble

Meant to Live: Living Light of the Good News

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Meant to Live
unpacks how Christians can live in the power and glory of the Gospel―the Good News of Jesus Christ―and celebrate God’s glory in themselves, the Church and beyond.
Inspirational communicator Nancy Hicks describes four “camps” of Christians who wallow in the bad news (our fallen-ness), while disgruntled Christians and non-Christians alike are watching and thinking: If that’s what it means to be a Christian, no thanks! Frankly, these versions of the Gospel aren’t good. So, those watching are left wondering: How are we to live?
offers a vision on humanity’s calling and a way to live a genuine life gloriously into the Good News! Nancy combines personal stories with biblical wisdom and offers a revisit of the Gospel. She offers a fresh view on humanity’s glory as seen in the Gospel and an honest diagnosis of the four main “camps” often found in the Church. Nancy also helps readers identify an honest assessment of self.
is a practical guide to living in light of the Gospel and is an inspired and energized focus on the core calling in Christians’ lives.

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