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We were never meant to do life alone. When we decide to go alone, it holds us back, and it takes us longer to get to our intended destination. When there's no support or encouragement, it could mean the difference between triumph and defeat. It keeps us from God's will and our purpose. In Inducement, author Adrienne Bailey-Aparicio encourages you to connect to community, a group of loving people who know and understand that Godly interaction, connection, and relationships open doors to healing, growth, and trust. Using the analogy of a bridge, this guide offers a host of advice for living…mehr

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We were never meant to do life alone. When we decide to go alone, it holds us back, and it takes us longer to get to our intended destination. When there's no support or encouragement, it could mean the difference between triumph and defeat. It keeps us from God's will and our purpose. In Inducement, author Adrienne Bailey-Aparicio encourages you to connect to community, a group of loving people who know and understand that Godly interaction, connection, and relationships open doors to healing, growth, and trust. Using the analogy of a bridge, this guide offers a host of advice for living life. It reminds you to: - listen for God's guidance and look into your heart for the answers; - realize your purpose is to invite and join the community God provides you; - allow others in and invite your community to go with you; - support others and allow your community to do the same for you. Inducement communicates that our ability to connect with one another is the most essential of all the gifts God has given us. It's precious and important-so important that it's actually necessary for us to have the ability to live a loving and fulfilling life.
Autorenporträt
Adrienne Bailey-Aparicio is a follower of the message and the methods of Jesus. She is a wife and mother of two young adult women and an author of intentional writing focused on the human desires for togetherness. Bailey-Aparicio was raised in Long Beach, California, with her older sister and two younger brothers by both parents who love the Lord.