What does saying what God says mean to You? How does living a victorious life in Christ multiply your ability to have what you want in life? 911 Psalm is not an interpretation of the scriptures. It is a call in meditation to God for help with troublesome thoughts of sorrow, worry, doubts, and isolation. Like any 911 call, the purpose gets the help you need. Like any 911 call, urgency drives the moment. Like any 911 call, the need is personal and can often involve someone or something outside of oneself. In this volume you choose how, in meditation, to call out to the Holy Spirit to alleviate what you perceive as your greatest needs.…mehr
What does saying what God says mean to You? How does living a victorious life in Christ multiply your ability to have what you want in life? 911 Psalm is not an interpretation of the scriptures. It is a call in meditation to God for help with troublesome thoughts of sorrow, worry, doubts, and isolation. Like any 911 call, the purpose gets the help you need. Like any 911 call, urgency drives the moment. Like any 911 call, the need is personal and can often involve someone or something outside of oneself. In this volume you choose how, in meditation, to call out to the Holy Spirit to alleviate what you perceive as your greatest needs.
Dr. Ahmes Askia, a Florida native, has spent over 30 years as an educator, trainer, curriculum developer, and facilitator in the United States, Africa, and the Middle East. Now, in this book, she opens a new chapter in her life aimed at inspiring daily devotion for living a victorious life in Christ.
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