12 Steps with Jesus: How Filling the Spiritual Emptiness in Your Life Can Help You Break Free From Addiction - eBook
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12 Steps with Jesus: How Filling the Spiritual Emptiness in Your Life Can Help You Break Free From Addiction - eBook  -     By: Don Williams

12 Steps with Jesus: How Filling the Spiritual Emptiness in Your Life Can Help You Break Free From Addiction - eBook

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Title: 12 Steps with Jesus: How Filling the Spiritual Emptiness in Your Life Can Help You Break Free From Addiction - eBook
By: Don Williams
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Chosen Books
Publication Date: 2004
ISBN: 9781441269126
ISBN-13: 9781441269126
Stock No: WW67068EB

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Don Williams powerfully relates in 12 Steps with Jesus that by allowing Jesus to fill the emptiness that leads to addictive behavior, readers can leave addiction in the dust! Churches must lead people to dependence on Jesus. When we give ourselves wholly to Christ, He will fill us wholly, replacing the hollowness that results in addictions. In twelve practical steps, Williams reveals how to achieve spiritual fulfillment in Christ, discover freedom from addiction, and embrace the abundant life that God promises to all of His followers.

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DON WILLIAMS is a Vineyard pastor who works with Soul Survivor, the powerful international movement that aims to reach, disciple, equip, and empower the next generation to make a difference for God. He was formerly a lecturer in religion at Claremont McKenna College in California and an adjunct professor at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. He has a BDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary and a PhD from Columbia University.

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