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The Captured Heart

David Holdaway
pubblicato da Upfront

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The Bible uses the word 'heart' as the most comprehensive term with which to refer to the 'whole person'. It includes our affections, our emotions, at times our mind and much more. The heart is the master control centre of life. It is the fount out of which everything else comes and is why the Bible often describes the heart as the source of all our troubles. In essence, whatever you open your heart to has the power to bless or curse you.
The Captured Heart examines the factors that compete for the attentions of your heart; money, sex, pride, idolatry, forgiveness, righteousness, thankfulness, discouragement, betrayal and much more.

The book is divided into two parts, the first seeks to answer the question, 'Why guarding our heart so important' and covers topics such as; Money, Sex and Pride, Idols in the Heart, The Dangers of a Divided Heart and Healing the Wounded Heart.

The second part deals with the all important issue of 'how' to guard your heart and deals with such issues as; Keep Your Heart Soft, Forgive, Righteousness, The Power of a Thankful Heart, Don't Lose Heart, What Has Captured Your Heart? and A Heart After God.

t includes practical advice including 'seven tests that will help to show you what has captured your heart'.

David Holdaway's book explains and expounds the topics he covers with insight, humour and an easy to understand style that draws you in from the very start. This book will make you think but more than that it will change the way you think as 'whatever captures your heart will control your life and determine your destiny'. Understanding and applying these truths will change your life.
The Bible uses the word 'heart' as the most comprehensive term with which to refer to the 'whole person'. It includes our affections, our emotions, at times our mind and much more. The heart is the master control centre of life. It is the fount out of which everything else comes and is why the Bible often describes the heart as the source of all our troubles. In essence, whatever you open your heart to has the power to bless or curse you.
The Captured Heart examines the factors that compete for the attentions of your heart; money, sex, pride, idolatry, forgiveness, righteousness, thankfulness, discouragement, betrayal and much more.

The book is divided into two parts, the first seeks to answer the question, 'Why guarding our heart so important' and covers topics such as; Money, Sex and Pride, Idols in the Heart, The Dangers of a Divided Heart and Healing the Wounded Heart.

The second part deals with the all important issue of 'how' to guard your heart and deals with such issues as; Keep Your Heart Soft, Forgive, Righteousness, The Power of a Thankful Heart, Don't Lose Heart, What Has Captured Your Heart? and A Heart After God.

t includes practical advice including 'seven tests that will help to show you what has captured your heart'.

David Holdaway's book explains and expounds the topics he covers with insight, humour and an easy to understand style that draws you in from the very start. This book will make you think but more than that it will change the way you think as 'whatever captures your heart will control your life and determine your destiny'. Understanding and applying these truths will change your life.

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Generi Religioni e Spiritualità » Altre religioni e fedi » Altre religioni non cristiane » Storia delle religioni » Cristianesimo

Editore Upfront

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 01/06/2004

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781907929410

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