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    The Promise of Provision by Derek Prince

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    Our God is a God of abundance. Yet we often feel as if God's blessings have passed us over, and we find ourselves struggling to have enough. With wisdom and depth, Derek Prince shows you how to step into your inheritance and experience the abundance God desires for you in The Promise of Provision. You'll learn how to break free from a poverty spirit and discover practical steps for creating a life of abundance, and more.
    Beloved Bible Teacher Reveals the Secret to Receiving God's Abundance In an age in which so many have so much, and most want more, what does the word abundance really mean? What does God have to say about it? And how can Chrisitians find and walk in it? Respected author and teacher Derek Prince, with his trademark methodical approach, brings his wisdom and insight to the topic of God's abundance. He explains what abundance consists of and how believers can break the curse of poverty and step into a life of freedom. Prince also lays out the biblical conditions necessary to receiving this supernatural provision, giving Christians a practical guide to walking in God's generous abundance and Kingdom blessings.
    Derek Prince (1915-2003), founder of Derek Prince Ministries International, wrote more than fifty books. Educated at Eton College and Cambridge University, he also studied at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His way of explaining the Bible in a clear, simple way has helped millions build a foundation of faith. His daily radio broadcast and podcast, Derek Prince Legacy Radio, continues to change lives around the world.

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    Format: Paperback
    Number of Pages: 144
    Vendor: Chosen
    Publication Date: 2011
    Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
    ISBN: 0800795229
    ISBN-13: 9780800795221