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Right People, Right Place, Right Plan: Discerning the Voice of GodWhitaker House Publishers / 2007 / Hardcover
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Product DescriptionWhich job should I take? Whom should I marry? Where should I invest my money? And what does God have to say about it all? Pastor Franklin shows you how to develop your supernatural gift of spiritual discernment. As you learn to trust divine "nudges" and understand "uneasy" feelings, you'll grow to fulfill your God-given destiny! Approx. 200 pages, hardcover from Whitaker.
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Related ProductsPublisher's WeeklyAs pastor of Free Chapel church in Gainesville, Ga., Franklin preaches and
teaches to an imposing 10,000 attendees weekly. The charismatic evangelist-who
is also author of two books on fasting and a national television personality
on the program Kingdom Connection-offers a spirited and lively how-to text on
learning to discern and identify the promptings of the Holy Spirit. Franklin
shows a disarming personal style as he presents clear expositions on defining
the gift of discernment, recognizing the three "rights" (people, place, plan),
unlocking this gift and garnering its protective elements. Many evangelical
readers will feel like the book is a vitamin C boost to their spirits, but
others will find it a bit simplistic. Franklin exudes an utter confidence
about how and when the Holy Spirit will work in Christians' lives, a certainty
that may appeal to charismatic readers, but will feel to others like he is
reducing Christian mystery to a workable cause-and-effect formula. Still,
readers across the evangelical Christian spectrum can appreciate how honing in
to the work of the Holy Spirit is always a valued exercise, though too often a
neglected topic in spiritual discipline discussions. (June 5) Copyright 2007
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