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Waking the Dead: The Glory of a Heart Fully Alive

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Pages
256
Language
EN
ISBN
9780785265535
Reading Time
~4h 29min

Waking the Dead: The Glory of a Heart Fully Alive is a book by John Eldredge. It has 256 pages.

About this book

There is a glory to life that most people-including believers-never see. In this insightful new book, John Eldredge presents the heart as central to life. Not only is the heart essential; the heart God has ransomed is also good. Building on these foundational truths, Eldredge shows readers why real Christianity is a process of restoration, where the broken parts of our hearts are mended and the captive parts are set free.Waking the Dead leads listeners to understand how to live from the heart, care for their heart like the treasures of the kingdom, and give from fullness instead of emptiness. This message also shows how living from the heart can energize people to love God and others in a way they've never experienced, revealing to them life's purpose: fighting for the hearts of others.

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Waking the Dead: The Glory of a Heart Fully Alive has 256 pages.

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There is a glory to life that most people-including believers-never see. In this insightful new book, John Eldredge presents the heart as central to life. Not only is the heart essential; the heart God has ransomed is also good. Building on these foundational truths, Eldredge shows readers why real ...

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Waking the Dead: The Glory of a Heart Fully Alive was written by John Eldredge.