Destined To Win: How to Embrace Your God-Given Identity and Realize Your Kingdom Purpose
Kris Vallottonamazon.com
Destined To Win: How to Embrace Your God-Given Identity and Realize Your Kingdom Purpose
The cohabitating couple doesn’t want to make an agreement that lasts forever, because that will take away the element of insecurity they use to keep their partner under pressure to perform.
You have to muster the courage to say no, to risk being misunderstood, to refuse to live under the expectations of others, to be satisfied at times with pleasing only God.
There is an old adage based on Proverbs 13:20: “Show me your friends, and I will show you your destiny.” It’s impossible to escape the fact that our destinies lie in our people. Yes, we need God first and foremost, but God also designed us to need one another.
There are hundreds of references to the soul of David loving on God.
If you want to be a world-changer, you will need to learn the art of taking advice.
unity is not conformity; it’s a celebration of diversity.
accountability is giving an account for your ability, not for your disability.
Shame is at the root of society’s brokenness.
Vision turns hard work into a labor of love, a work of passion.