Personal Deeper Thought!

· FriesenPress
Ebook
253
Pages
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About this ebook

The world is faced with many issues: war, poverty, homelessness, and attacks on democracy, among others. But if people can meet those threats by being kind, generous, honest, and faithful in all their dealings, this will please God Himself.

In Personal Deeper Thought! Stephen Dak introduces himself to readers as the one who will bring redemption to Israel and the world, as prophesied in both the Old Testament and the New Testament Book of Revelation. Readers will be struck by Dak’s convictions and his brave stand for the less fortunate.

His book serves as both counselling method and spiritual education for readers who want to come back to the knowledge of God. Those who identify as Dak’s followers will, after reading this book, have deeper insight into his message of hope and generosity. Both those who may not be aware of the spiritual dimension and those who are already tapped into that aspect of their lives can use the critical thinking tips in this book to build themselves up, find their purpose, and connect once again with God.

About the author

Stephen Dak is passionate about God, human rights, and speaking up for change. He knows that each person can only achieve their own goals, and he cannot make the impact he intends without creating content tailored to his own goals and the messages he needs to share. He wrote Personal Deeper Thought! as a vehicle for those messages. When he isn’t writing, Dak spends his time studying and reading the Bible. He lives by himself in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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