Losing suffering sacrificing and dying/ Dag Heward-Mills. –

By: Heward-Mills, Dag
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London: Parchment House, c2011Description: 141p.; 22cmISBN: 978-9988-8500-3-6Subject(s): Christian lifeDDC classification: GC 220.1 H597 2011 Summary: Contents: The four spiritual appointments -- How to suffer loss for Christ -- The art of losing -- The two ways of losing -- Why God wants you to experience suffering -- What you will accomplish through the sufferings of Christ -- How sacrifice releases power -- The enemies of sacrifice -- The substitute for sacrifice -- Sacrifice is the key to fruitfulness Sacrifice brings you to the anointing -- Sacrifice eliminates Pharaoh -- Sacrifice gives you a place in the ministry -- Sacrifice brings the glory into your ministry -- The cross - the symbol of death -- Why you must preach the cross -- Why you must take up your cross.
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Contents: The four spiritual appointments -- How to suffer loss for Christ -- The art of losing -- The two ways of losing -- Why God wants you to experience suffering -- What you will accomplish through the sufferings of Christ -- How sacrifice releases power -- The enemies of sacrifice -- The substitute for sacrifice -- Sacrifice is the key to fruitfulness Sacrifice brings you to the anointing -- Sacrifice eliminates Pharaoh -- Sacrifice gives you a place in the ministry -- Sacrifice brings the glory into your ministry -- The cross - the symbol of death -- Why you must preach the cross -- Why you must take up your cross.

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