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A Better You and A Better Christian
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A Better You and A Better Christian
By None
Current price: $10.89
Original price: $13.56


By None
A Better You and A Better Christian
Current price: $10.89
Original price: $13.56
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A Better Christian and a Better You is simply a collection of writings previously posted by Williams on a popular social network page. Williams, who considers writing as a ministry for him, posted these writings over a period of time, but was often encouraged to catalogue the writings into book due to their strong and compelling insight into several significant areas of life. At the insistence of his followers, Williams has now done so resulting in this book as the product of his actions. In this book, Williams, in perhaps what some might describe as overly simplistically addresses a number of "faith destroyers" and uncompromisingly provides his readers with simple, mundane and very practical insights into each of these areas. Better yet, very insightfully and astutely, Williams also provides not just an identification of the "faith destroyers," but a remendy to their destructive capabilities in the readers' lives as well.
A Better Christian and a Better You is simply a collection of writings previously posted by Williams on a popular social network page. Williams, who considers writing as a ministry for him, posted these writings over a period of time, but was often encouraged to catalogue the writings into book due to their strong and compelling insight into several significant areas of life. At the insistence of his followers, Williams has now done so resulting in this book as the product of his actions. In this book, Williams, in perhaps what some might describe as overly simplistically addresses a number of "faith destroyers" and uncompromisingly provides his readers with simple, mundane and very practical insights into each of these areas. Better yet, very insightfully and astutely, Williams also provides not just an identification of the "faith destroyers," but a remendy to their destructive capabilities in the readers' lives as well.


















