Living In The Daze Of Deception Workbook (Workbook)
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Arming Yourself with God’s Truth in a World Full of Lies
Not a day goes by without falsehoods of one kind or another besieging us. Because they are often packaged with just enough truth to make them appear trustworthy, we’re called to be vigilant and discerning.
In this companion workbook to Living in the Daze of Deception, pastor Jack Hibbs enables you to distinguish error from that which is good and right. In this informative resource, you will:
*learn how to recognize different kinds of deception and how they fall short of God’s truth
*explore scenarios in which deception takes place and how to best respond with wisdom, prayer, and conviction
*equip yourself with the tools God has provided for your spiritual protection and be
*encouraged to thrive in the face of opposition
This powerful guide will embolden you more than ever to stand strong and shine God’s light into a dark world! And you’ll know the confidence and peace that comes from anchoring your life in God’s truth.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736990073
ISBN10: 0736990070
Jack Hibbs
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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