Experiencing Jesus

Experiencing Jesus

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Experiencing Jesus: God's Spiritual Workmanship in the Believer (Jakes, T. D. Six Pillars from Ephesians, V. 2.)

Description of Experiencing Jesus:

Book 2 of Six Pillars From Ephesians. This book covers the spiritual workmanship of the believer, helping Christians discover the rich themes in the book of Ephesians. The studies are practical, challenging, and revealing and will empower readers to live at a new level of spiritual maturity. Students of the Word will want the complete set of six volumes.

Information on Experiencing Jesus from the publisher:

Book 2 of Six Pillars From Ephesians. This book covers the spiritual workmanship of the believer, helping Christians discover the rich themes in the book of Ephesians. The studies are practical, challenging, and revealing and will empower readers to live at a new level of spiritual maturity. Students of the Word will want the complete set of six volumes.
About the Author:
T. D. Jakes is a bestselling author and the founding pastor of the Potter’s House, a church of over 26,000 members. Transcending social and gender barriers, his message of healing and restoration is broadcast nationally into millions of homes. He and his wife and children reside in the Dallas area.

About T. D. Jakes:

T. D. Jakes is a bestselling author and the founding pastor of the Potter’s House, a church of over 26,000 members. Transcending social and gender barriers, his message of healing and restoration is broadcast nationally into millions of homes. He and his wife and children reside in the Dallas area.

Description of T. D. Jakes, author of Experiencing Jesus:

Discover the hope and strength you need not only to go through your circumstances but also to overcome them and to grow to the next level of maturity in your Christian walk. In this second study of Ephesians, T.D. Jakes addresses these common struggles: Do you compare yourself to other Christians and feel like you never measure up? Have you found yourself "going through the motions" of Christianity without any passion for Him? Are you losing hope and strength in the midst of circumstances that never seem to change?