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The LEGO Principle: The power of connecting to God and others - eBookCharisma House / 2012 / ePub
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Publisher's DescriptionLove God. Love Your Neighbor. Jesus called these the two most important commandments of all time. When He said this, He was making something clear to His listeners then as He does now: in life, it all boils down to our relationships. Using the example of LEGO®, a company that has been transforming the way people play for more than fifty years, Joey Bonifacio shows you how to make a differenceone connection at a time.
Author BioJoey Bonifacio is the senior pastor of Victory Fort in Metro-Manila. He is a member of the International Apostolic Team of Every Nation Ministries. He serves as a member of the board of directors of the Real Life Foundation and is the author of The Promise No One Wants and The Mystery of the Empty Stomach. He and his wife, Marie, have three sons.
Editorial Reviews "Relationships are central to making disciples as commanded by the Great Commission. Joey Bonifacio connects relationships to disciple-making in a way that is sure to benefit all who read this book." Ed Stetzer, LifeWay Research, Nashville
"Let the words of this rising global leader change the way you live." Stephen Mansfield, New York Times best-selling author "This book could spark a revolution." Mark Conner, CityLife Church, Melbourne, Australia "Its rich, inspiring, and life changing, so much so that I read it twice. If you only read one book this yearmake sure its this one." Keith Danby, International Bible Society, London Product ReviewsProduct Q&AOther Customers Also PurchasedFind Related Products
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