Enough: Someday Starts Today

Enough: Someday Starts Today
ISBN-10
1973648644
ISBN-13
9781973648642
Series
Enough
Category
Religion
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
2019-01-17
Publisher
WestBow Press
Author
Buddy Gosey

Description

“Buddy has a great story because he has lived an inspiring life! The benefit of this book is how he puts such approachable handles on living that same kind of life. Reading this book isn’t just enjoyable; it’s moving! Enough’s enough! Start it today!” —Clay Scroggins, Author of How to Lead When You’re Not in Charge and Lead Pastor of North Point Community Church “Enough will help you refocus on the goodness of Jesus and help make your ‘someday’ plans a reality.” —Aaron Brockett, Lead Pastor of Traders Point Christian Church In an uplifting guide, church planting pastor Buddy Gosey helps others discover how God fights for us, empowers us, and equips us along our journeys through life. While challenging others to shun the fears that accompany the status quo and find the strength and motivation—through Christ—to embark on new or expanded adventures, Gosey also helps us discover how God sees not just where we have been, but where He has designed us to go. Throughout his guidebook, Gosey shares personal stories, scripture, and wisdom that examine why we delay the pursuit of our dreams and how Jesus speaks truth into the lies that paralyze us.

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