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This book by popular author Nell W. Mohney, draws from the biblical story of David and Goliath, offering readers inspiration and encouragement for facing and defeating the spiritual “giants” in their lives such as: grief, depression, procrastination, stress, perfectionism, anger and resentment, jealousy, lust, and loneliness. Questions are provided at the end of each chapter to help individuals and groups "dig a little deeper."
Drawing from the biblical story of David and Goliath, popular author Nell W. Mohney offers readers inspiration and encouragement for facing and defeating the spiritual “giants” that trouble their lives.
1. Written by a popular, “proven” author, this book features an introduction and ten chapters related to the central theme of finding inspiration and encouragement for overcoming our spiritual “giants.” 2. Each easy-to-read chapter features a key passage of Scripture; inspirational, real-life stories and anecdotes; Scripture-based advisement for how we can draw upon the resources of faith to enable us to meet life’s challenges, overcome life’s obstacles, draw upon the resources God has given us, and claim a mighty faith in God. 3. Each chapter also includes a “Digging Deeper” section, with questions for reflection and/or discussion that make the book appropriate for individual and group-study use.
Readers will: 1. Gain inspiration, encouragement, and hope for defeating their personal spiritual obstacles, come to better know God through Jesus Christ, and come to a better understanding of themselves. 2. Become more acquainted with the Bible through the reading and examination of key passages of Scripture related to the central theme, as well as gain knowledge about identifying and relying upon the resources of faith, including the Bible; prayer; worship; and the example and encouragement of Christian friends and family 3. Be enriched in their daily walk with Christ as they learn to put the book’s teachings into practice and/or as they explore the book together in the fellowship and learning environment of their study group.