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Our world demands faster speeds, quicker deliveries, and more on-demand services. We want change to happen now, transformation in a moment. But the God who spoke the galaxies into existence with a single word still took seven days to bring about creation--just as he takes his time with us. Peeling back the layers of God's creative process, Rick DuBose shows how, just as God reached into that dark and chaotic mess to form space and time, he reaches into the mess of our lives, initiating a process that transforms us into a masterpiece. Through practical application and biblical insight, DuBose…mehr

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Our world demands faster speeds, quicker deliveries, and more on-demand services. We want change to happen now, transformation in a moment. But the God who spoke the galaxies into existence with a single word still took seven days to bring about creation--just as he takes his time with us. Peeling back the layers of God's creative process, Rick DuBose shows how, just as God reached into that dark and chaotic mess to form space and time, he reaches into the mess of our lives, initiating a process that transforms us into a masterpiece. Through practical application and biblical insight, DuBose empowers you to - understand and embrace God's process modeled in the seven days of creation - stop resisting the Holy Spirit's work and partner with him - recognize the seasons of change and growth in your life - cultivate patience, appreciation, and perseverance Just as God took his time creating this world, each day layering on new complexities and drawing out order from the chaos, so too is he forming you into something truly good.
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Rick DuBose is the assistant general superintendent of the Assemblies of God and a member of the executive leadership team. The author of In Jesus' Name and The Church That Works, DuBose is a respected pastor and has served the Assemblies of God in various local and national leadership positions for more than two decades. He and his wife, Rita, have three adult children and eight grandsons and make their home in Springfield, Missouri.