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Chuck D. Pierce, known for his accurate prophetic gifting, is president of Glory of Zioa International Ministries and Global Spheres, Inc., in Corinth, Texas. He and his wife, Pam, have six children and many grandchildren.

Obras de Chuck D. Pierce

When God Speaks (2005) 34 copias
A Time to Advance (2011) 10 copias
A TRIUMPHANT KINGDOM (2019) 2 copias
Turning Point 1 copia
Sin título 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

End Time Warriors (1999) — Prólogo — 28 copias

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本書將教導讀者不只對醫治的真理有符合聖經根基的認識,並明白神對於身體醫治的心意,學習實際的步驟,以真實經歷神的醫治,擁有健康的身、心、靈。

目錄:

1一件新事
2前往神所在之處
3讓我們去,使我們能敬拜
4耶穌升天
5榮耀的門戶
6升天的信心
7天堂之主-猶大的獅子
8天上的聲音
9整裝備戰
10離開酒醡,進入豐收
 
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CCCClibrary | Sep 14, 2023 |
Should be required reading for all Christians, especially if they have unexplained problems at home. I didn't have anything evil, but could see where some objects could represent a problem area for some people.
I had to read this for Cleansing Stream and following the retreat, it seemed appropriate.
 
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eliorajoy | Oct 5, 2011 |
NCLA Review - While there is much written and discussed about the need we have in this technological and very busy world to simplify our lives both spiritually and practically, this book does not aid the reader in practical ways to accomplish the task. Written by two authors, the sections of the short book are extremely different in style and approach. The first section written by Pam was easy reading but cluttered with biographical tales that often did not add to the subject. The second half by her husband was wordy and contained some disturbing ideas on theology and prophesy. Though there were some good thoughts on keeping the Sabbath and not letting technology rule our personal lives, these were not enough to overcome a serious lack of content and practical applications. There are many better books on the subject of simplicity than this one. Rating: 1 —AL… (más)
 
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ncla | otra reseña | May 22, 2011 |
First let me say, I really, really wanted to like this book. The synopsis sounded perfect for one wanting to find a simplistic life. I enjoyed Pam's writing style. It was engaging, and I was through her writings before I knew it. She covered a lot of good and interesting subjects but didn't deal with them as thoroughly as I felt she needed to. Yes, I know that one needs to clear out the clutter in their spiritual life before they can take care of their physical life. That was covered pretty well, but the physical clutter needed to be dealt with more. If one has a lot of clutter around, then they really need a more in-depth approach of how to get rid of it. There was a reason the clutter was kept to begin with, and those things needed to addressed more than they were.

The last half of the book was authored by Chuck. I found it to be more preachy and annoying. Yes, there were good points, but all I wanted to do was get through "his" part. I feel awful saying that, but I got very tired reading about all his health problems and all the references to his past books he authored.

Although there were things that I really didn't like, the book had a lot of useful ideas. It was worth the read, and I did learn a few things. I just wish it were more in-depth with how to achieve simplicity.
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½
 
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tweezle | otra reseña | Mar 19, 2010 |

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