Living Courageously : You Can Face Anything Just Do It Afraid
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Now available in paperback, #1 New York Times bestselling author Joyce Meyer explains how to draw confidence and courage from God and start living to the fullest. You have fear. And if you don’t face your fear, it can hold you back from enjoying life. Joyce Meyer wants to show you that to break out of fear, you must face it head-on. Here she explains how you can overcome the debilitating power of fear by learning to confront and conquer every fear you have. Blending practical insights, her personal experiences, and inspiring Scripture, this book will teach you how to conquer any fear, reach your greatest potential, and start living life to the fullest. Whether you fear being inadequate, being rejected, or losing control, you can learn how to triumph over any obstacle. You can face anything and just “do it afraid!”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781455517497
ISBN10: 1455517496
Joyce Meyer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2015
Publisher: FaithWords/Hachette Book Group
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