DreamalitySimon and Schuster, 2010 M05 11 - 240 páginas Somewhere between childhood and adulthood, many of us let go of our dreams. We stop trusting that anything will be different. We stop hoping that anything could get better. We stop expecting life to be full of excitement, anticipation, joy, fun, and hope. Optimism is replaced by anger, frustration, and bitterness. But it doesn't have to be that way. Bob Coy, senior pastor of the seventeen thousand-member Calvary Chapel of Fort Lauderdale, believes that hope can be revived and we can rekindle in our heart the expectation of something more. Using the biblical story of Joseph as a running analogy, Coy looks to God as our dream-deliverer as well as the source of our dreams. He asserts that, as we come to understand God's heart toward us and the bigger picture of our lives, we can reclaim and live out our dreams. |
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... the provision to share, the power to save, and the position to shine. We'll explore ... God's dreams for our lives necessitates trusting God with our lives. So ... Word, God chose to call Himself our Father. To begin to understand God as ...
... the provision to share, the power to save, and the position to shine. We'll explore ... God's dreams for our lives necessitates trusting God with our lives. So ... Word, God chose to call Himself our Father. To begin to understand God as ...
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... the Word of God in a life - changing way if Chuck Smith had never accepted God's chal- lenge to love the hippies back in the 1960s . Out of that first Calvary Chapel , more than a thousand churches have been born , including the one in ...
... the Word of God in a life - changing way if Chuck Smith had never accepted God's chal- lenge to love the hippies back in the 1960s . Out of that first Calvary Chapel , more than a thousand churches have been born , including the one in ...
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Bob Coy. God's glory remain eternally. I've discovered that doing things for my own ... God's Spirit. Once we've made the decision to accept God's dreams for our ... Word and through prayer. We drift when we begin to do our own thing again ...
Bob Coy. God's glory remain eternally. I've discovered that doing things for my own ... God's Spirit. Once we've made the decision to accept God's dreams for our ... Word and through prayer. We drift when we begin to do our own thing again ...
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provision to share | 33 |
power to save | 49 |
position to shine | 73 |
Hells Nightmare | 91 |
the marketplace | 129 |
the prison | 151 |
Our Reality | 171 |
dreams redeemed | 173 |
an abundant dream | 191 |
a supernatural dream | 207 |
an excellent dream | 225 |
epilogue | 239 |
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